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THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE FIRST WORLD POWER CONFERENCE LONDON June 1,0th to July xzth 1924 VOL IV POWER IN INDUSTRY AND DOMESTIC USE POWER IN ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY AND ELECTRO¬ METALLURGY POWER FOR TRANSPORT ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POWER RESOURCES EDUCATION HEALTH PUBLICITY LONDON PERCY LUND HUMPHRIES & CO LTD THREE AMEN CORNER

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Page 1: TRANSACTIONS OF THE FIRST WORLDPOWERthe transactions of the first worldpower conference london june 1,0th to july xzth 1924 voliv power in industry and domestic use power in electro-chemistry

THE TRANSACTIONS OF

THE FIRST WORLD POWER

CONFERENCE

LONDON

June 1,0th to July xzth

1924

VOL IV

POWER IN INDUSTRY AND DOMESTIC USE

POWER IN ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY AND ELECTRO¬

METALLURGY

POWER FOR TRANSPORT

ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POWER RESOURCES

EDUCATION HEALTH PUBLICITY

LONDON

PERCY LUND HUMPHRIES & CO LTD

THREE AMEN CORNER

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CONTENTS

VOL IV

ADMINISTRATION—(See also ECONOMIC ASPECTS OFPOWER RESOURCES—Government and Legal Policies).

—State versus Private Management of Power PlantsADVANCED ENGINEERING EDUCATION IN SWEDEN ...

ADVERTISING—(See PUBLICITY).AERIAL NAVIGATION—(See AIR TRANSPORT).AGNELLI, G.: Internal Combustion Engines for Motor Trans¬

port and Aviation ...

AGRICULTURAL ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES AND THEIRUTILISATION—

—Canadian Practice

—Danish Co-operation and Organisation—Discussion

—Electro-Farming Economics...

—General Papers ...

—Low Tension Lines and Installations.AIR COMPRESSORS—Canadian Industrial UsesAIR TRANSPORT—Application of Power to

—Discussion

ALLEN, RICHARD W., C.B.E., M.Inst.C.E. : Diesel AuxiliaryMachinery in connectionwith Marine Propulsion.

AMBUHL, F. F. : Electric Railway Automatic Sub-stations, with

Special Reference to Canada

AMERICAN IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY—Power Applica¬tions in

ANTI-FRICTION BEARINGS—Power Saved byAPPRENTICE TRAINING—(See EDUCATION).AUSTRIA—Electro-Chemical Industry

—-Industrial Power Consumption—Railway Electrification—Welfare Work in Industry

AUTOMATIC SUB-STATIONS—Canadian RailwaysAUXILIARIES, MARINE, DIESEL-DRIVEN

BAILY, F.G., M.A., F.R.S.E., M.I.E.E. (Collaborator with

LAURIE, q.v.).BAKER, G. S„ O.B.E., M.Inst.N.A.: Hull Resistance and Power

for PropulsionBALFOUR, GEORGE, M.P., M.I.E.E: Hydro-Electric De¬

velopments : Some Financial Considerations (with SpecialReference to Great Britain)...

BALL-BEARINGS—-Power Saved byBARNES, JULIUS H. : Power Development in Relation to

Human ProgressBASKERVILLE, C. H. : Development of the Use of Power in

Southern Rhodesia for Industrial and Domestic Pur¬

poses, with particular reference to Electric Power

BEARINGS—(See BALL-BEARINGS, above).

1568-791788-95

806-16

23-63

242-51

589-93

539-70

525-38, 571-88

235-41

134-50

...787-805

831-36

1186-7

179-98

487-506

1044-52

597-603

1-8

839-451617-28

179-98

1186-7

1139-48

1261-73

1044-52

1398-405

465-71

NOTE—Only titles of the Papers and Authors' names are indexed here. For

complete references and cross-references to all subject matter, and geographical,personal, and trade names, the Index Volume should be consulted.

French resume's follow all papers in English, and will be found on or immedi¬

ately preceding the last pages of the respective papers. Likewise, papers in

French are provided'with rdsutne's in English. For references to Italian papersof which English translations in full are provided, see index heading Italian

Papers.

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BEAUCHAMP, J.W., M.I.E.E. : The Place of Publicity in the

Public Service of Electricity Supply 1657-78

BELSEY, W. J.: Electric Transmission of Power for PropellingMachinery 1188-200

BERGEN—(See BJERKE, below).BJERKE, ASBJ., and MONSEN, E. : Electricity Supply of the

City and Peninsula of Bergen 391-404

BLAIR, D. E„ B.Sc, A.M.E.I.C.: Power in Transport, with

special reference to Canada...... ... ... ... 158-213

BOEX, G., B.Sc, A.M.Inst.CE., A.M.I.E.E. : Small Water

Powers and Electro-Thermal and Electro-Chemical

Loads 604-16BORLASE MATTHEWS (See MATTHEWS).BREZINA, ERNST, Sehlionsrat Prof. Dr., and MUMELTER,

Ministerialrat Dr. : Health Conditions and Welfare

Work in Austria 1617-28

BRITISH COLUMBIA (See CANADA).BRITISH EMPIRE POWER DEVELOPMENT—

—Depreciated Currency Effects...' 1274-84

—Government Co-operation ... ... ... ... ... 1513-8

BROADCASTING—The Influence of....

1746-66

BULAWAYO—(See SOUTHERN RHODESIA).BURFORD, H. G., M.I.Mech.E. : The Influence of Road Con¬

ditions on the Development of the Modern Motor Vehicle 767-79BURPEE, LAWRENCE J., F.R.S.C. : The International Joint

Commission and the International Water Powers of

Canada 1471-87

BUSILA, CONSTANTIN D. : Roumanian Power Policy (InFrench, with English rbsumb) ... ... ... ... 1338-66

BYWATER, HECTOR C. : Steam and the Measurement of Powerfor Sea Transport 1127-38

CAM, W. G. H., A.M.I.E.E. : The Use of Electric Power in the

Cement Industry in Canada...... ... ... ... 112-4

CANADA—Symposium on Power Utilisation— 9-234

—Automatic Sub-stations ... ... ... ... ... 179-98

—British Columbia Lumber Trade 123-33

—Cement Industry ... ... ... ... ... ... 112-4

—Chemical Industry ... ... ... ... ... ... 151-7

—Compressed Air Applications... ... ... ... ... 134-50

—-Domestic Use of Electricity ... ... ... ... ... 64-82

—Electric Lighting 214-30

—Harbour and Port Facilities ... ... ... ... ... 115-22

—Metallurgical Industries... ... ... ... ...

151-7

—Mineral Industries ... ... ... ... ... ... 94-111—Ontario Rural Electrification...

... ... ... ... 23-63

—Paper and Pulp Industry ... ... ... ... ... 83-93

—Railway Electrification ... ... ... ... ... 174-5

—Transport (Railways, Tramways, Etc.) ... ... ... 158-213—Water Power Legislation (International Joint Commission) 1471-87

CASEY, M. T. S., and SALTER, T. E. : The Use of Power forPort Facilities in Canada 115-22

CEMENT INDUSTRY—Electric Power Application in 112-4

CHALKLEY, A. P. : The Development and Present Position ofthe Motor Ship 1166-75

CHEMISTRY—(See ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY).CIVILISATION AND POWER DEVELOPMENT 1398-405

COLLETT, C. B., M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E. : Testing Loco¬motives on the Great Western Railway ..'. 882-94

COLLIERIES, ELECTRIFICATION OF (In French, with Eng¬lish rSsumS) 252-87

COMMERCIAL EDUCATION—(See EDUCATION).COMPRESSED AIR—Applications in Canadian Industry ... 134-50CO-OPERATION—British Government and Power Developments 1513-8

•—Danish Agricultural Electricity Supply Schemes 242-51

—-Industry with Technical Schools 1700-9

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CROMPTON, R. E. : Power Applied to Road Transport 780-6CURRENCIES, DEPRECIATED—Effect on British Empire

Power Developments ... ... ... ... ... 1274-84CUVELETTE, M. : The Electrification of a Mine (In French, with

English re'sumt) ... ... ... ... ... ... 252-87DAVIES, P. T., A.M.I.E.E. : The Utilisation of Power in Canada

(A symposium, for details of which see under CANADA)... 9-234

DAWSON, SIR PHILIP, M.P., M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E.,M.I.E.E. : The Financial Aspects of Main Line Electri¬fication

... , 895-907

de GELDER, Dr. G. : Electrification of Railways in the Dutch

East Indies 846-61

de VEREBELY, L. : A New System for Main Line Electrification 983-1017

DENMARK—Technical Development and Financial Organisation,including Co-operative Schemes for Electricity Supplyin Agriculture 242-51

DEPRECIATED CURRENCIES—Effect on British EmpirePower Development... ... ... ... ... ... 1274-84

DIESEL ENGINES IN MARINE SERVICE—

Auxiliary Machinery 1186-7

Four-Cycle Type 1176-80

Two-Cycle Type 1181-5

DISCUSSIONS—(World Power Conference, 1924)—Economic Aspects of Power Resources

—Economic and Financial... ... ... ...

1456-68

—Legal and Government Policy ... ... ... ...1606-13

Education—Technical and Commercial... ... ... 1796-804

Industrial Welfare 1651-4

Power Applications—Agricultural and Domestic ... ... ... ... 589-93

—Electro-Chemistry 687-90

—Electro Metallurgy 759-64

—Industry 515-22

—Rail Transport 1089-105

—Road and Air Transport 831-6

—Water Transport 1246-58

Publicity 1686-9

DISTRIBUTION OF POWER—Government Policies 1580-90

DOMERGUE and LECAT : French Legislation Relating to Water

Powers and Electric Power Supply (In French, with

English risum6) ... ... ... ... •••1491-512

DOMESTIC POWER APPLICATIONS—(See also AGRICUL¬

TURAL ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES).—Discussion ... ... ... ... ••

589-93

—Electric Heating 350-77

—Norwegian Homes ... ... ... ... ... ...424-47

—Southern Rhodesia Development ...465-71

DONNELLY, WILLIAM T., M.A.S.M.E., M.S.N.A.M.E.: Pre¬

sent Practice in the Application of Power for Marine

Purposes in America... ... ... ... ....:. 1229-45

DUTCH EAST INDIES—Railway Electrification 846-61

ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POWER RESOURCES

Economic and Financial

—British Empire and Depreciated Currencies ... ... 1274-84

—Discussion ... ... ... ... ... •• 1456—68

—Human Progress 1398-405

—Hydro-Electric Power and Great Britain 1261-73

—Industrial Progress 1446-55

—Labour Policy 1414-20

—Loans 1323-37

—London's Electricity Supplies 1285-305

—Research, New Fields for 1421-45

—Roumanian Policy ... ... ... ... ...1338-66

—Social Considerations 1406-13

—South Africa 1367-78

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ECONOMIC ASPECTS—Continued

—Swedish Policy 1379-97

—World Power 1306-22

—Legal and Government Policy—Co-operation within the British Empire 1513-8

—Discussion 1606-13

—Distribution Problems 1580-90

—Electricity Supply in New Countries 1488-90

—-French Water Powers and Electricity Supply 1491-512

—Holland's Electricity Supply Administration ... ... 1519-24

—International Water Powers (Canada—U.S.A.) ...1471-87

—Norwegian Water Powers and Electricity Supply ... 1525-67

—Regulation in the United States 1591-605

—State versus Private Management ... ... ... 1568-79

EDUCATION—TECHNICAL AND COMMERCIAL—

—Apprentice Training ... 1723-45

—Broadcasting, Influence on 1746-66

—Commerce 1784-7

—Co-operationbetween Industry and Schools......

..." 1700-9

—Discussions 1796-804

—Elementary Engineering Education ...1777-83

—Engineering Training 1710-22

—Esthonian Practice 1693-9

—Holland and Dutch Colonies 1767-76

—Swedish Advanced Engineering Education... ... ... 1788-95

EKWALL, NILS., C.I. : Electricity in Agriculture 571-82

ELDER, T. C. ; Public Interest in Mechancial Progress 1679-85

ELECTRIC FURNACE—(See also Papers on ELECTRO¬

CHEMISTRY and ELECTRO-METALLURGY).—New Resistance Type with Reaction Zone

... ... ... 652-65

ELECTRIC HEATING—General and Domestic 350-77

ELECTRIC LAMPS—Recent Developments 226--30

ELECTRIC LIGHTING—Canadian Practice 214-25

ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY—(See ELECTRICITY SUP¬

PLY).ELECTRIC POWER UTILISATION—(See also AGRICUL¬

TURAL, INDUSTRIAL, Etc.).—Austria

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1-8

—Germany 288-311

—Norway 424-47

—Southern Rhodesia 465-74

ELECTRIC RAILWAYS—(Sea also RAILWAY ELECTRI¬

FICATION).—Automatic Sub-stations in Canada 179-98

—Great Britain 925-63

—Italy 1018-31

ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION (SHIP PROPULSION) 1188-200

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING—As a career—(See EDUCA¬

TION).—As a Leading Factor in the Development of Modern Steel¬

works 693-703

ELECTRICAL SERVICE FOR RURAL DISTRICTS, AS

PROVIDED BY THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER

COMMISSION OF ONTARIO 23-63

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND—Some Notes on the

Future of 338-49

ELECTRICAL UNDERTAKINGS IN JAPAN—Present Situa¬

tion 378-90

ELECTRICITY IN AGRICULTURE—(See AGRICULTURAL).ELECTRICITY IN THE HOME—(See DOMESTIC and AGRI¬

CULTURAL).ELECTRICITY SUPPLY—

—Danish Practice and Co-operative System for Agriculture... 242-51

—Dutch Public Executive and Administrative Interest...

1519-24

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ELECTRICITY SUPPLY—Continued

—Legislation for New Countries...—London

...

—Norway—Bergen, City and Peninsula•—Kristiania

—Legislation ...

—Rates...

—Publicity in relation to...

ELECTRIFICATION—Mines [In French, with English resume) ...

—Railways—(See RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION).—Rural—(See AGRICULTURAL).

ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY——Austrian Industry—Chart of Products and By-Products ... ... facing page—Discussion on Power Aspects...—Fixation of Nitrogen ...

—Furnace, New Resistance-Type, with Reaction Zone

—Power Demands and Power Utilisation... ...

151-

—Swedish Industry—Water Powers, Small, Loads for

ELECTRO-FARMING ECONOMICS

ELECTROLYTIC IRON

ELECTRO-METALLURGY—

—Chart of Products ... ... ... ... facing page—Discussion

—Electrolytic Iron

—Italian Industry—Power Uses

—Steelworks Practice...

-—United States Industry...ELECTRO-PRODUCTS AND SOME OF THEIR USES—A

Comprehensive Chart of Electro-Chemical and Electro-

Metallurgical Products and By-Products... facing pageELECTRO-THERMAL LOADS FOR WATER POWERS

604-16,ENGINEERING TRAINING—(See EDUCATION).ESTHONIAN MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY:

Paper on Technical and Commercial Education ...

FAABORG-ANDERSEN, V. : Design of Low Tension Lines and

Installations for Rural Electrification

FAREWELL SPEECHES AT CONFERENCE

FARMING—(See AGRICULTURAL ELECTRICITY SUP¬

PLIES).

FINANCIAL—(See also ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POWER

RESOURCES).

—Aspects of Main Line Electrification...

—Organisation of Danish Rural Electricity Supplies ...

FITZGERALD, F. A. J., M.A.I.E.E. : Power in Electro-Chemical

and Electro-Thermal Industries ...

FIXATION OF NITROGEN

FLEMING, A. P. M„ C.B.E., M.Sc : The Training of the Engineerof the Future

FORSBERG, UNO : Power Saved through Anti-Friction BearingsFOUR-CYCLE DIESEL ENGINES FOR MOTOR SHIPS

FRANCE—Legislation Relating to Water Powers and ElectricitySupply ... ... ... • ...

FRANCO, Prof. I., M.E. : Some Considerations on the Develop¬ment of Railway and Tramway Traction...

FREDRIKSSON, N. : Elementary Engineering EducationFRENCH (Language)—Papers in, with English resumes—See

BUSILA, DOMERGUE and LECAT, CUVELETTE,and GANGUILLET.

FUELS AND THEIR SUPPLY FOR SEA TRANSPORT

FURNACES—(See ELECTRIC FURNACE).

1488-901285-305391-404448-641525-67

405-23

1657-78

252-87

597-603

156687-90

617-51

652-65

677, 86

666-76

604-16

539-70

704-31

156

759-64

704-31

732-50151-7

693-703

751-8

156

677-86

1693-9

235-41

1812-6

895-907242-51

677-86

617-51

1710-22

1044-52

1176-80

1491-512

964-82

1777-83

1157-65

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GABY, F. A., B.A.Sc, M.E., D.Sc, M.E.l.C, M.Am.Soc.C.E.,F.A.I.E.E.—Electrical Service lor Rural Districts, as

Provided by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission ofOntario 23-63

—Electricity in the Canadian Home... ... ... ... 64-82

GANGUILLET, O : Electricity in the Home and in Agriculture(In French, with English re'sume') ... ... ... ... 583-8

GEARS, VARIABLE TRANSMISSION 908-24GENERAL MEETINGS OF THE CONFERENCE—

—Farewell Speeches ... 1812-6—Resolutions Carried ... ... ... ... ... ... 1807-11

GERMANY—Industrial Applications of Electric Power 288-311

—Railway Electrification... ... ... ... ... 862-81

GEYER, W. : Electrical Engineering as a Leading Factor in the

Development of Modern Steelworks 693-703

GIOLITTI, Dr. F. : Electro-Metallurgy in Italy 732-50

GOVERNMENT POLICIES—(See ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF

POWER RESOURCES).GRAY, ALEXANDER : Sea Speeds and Their Costs H 49-56GREAT BRITAIN—Hydro-Electric Developments 1261-73

—London's Electricity Supplies 1285-305

—Railway Electrification 925-63

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, LOCOMOTIVE TESTING ON 882-94

HADLEY, ARTHUR TWINING, Ph, D„ LLD. ; State versus

Private Management of Power Plants 1568-79

HAGA, JOH. A. : Electricity Rates in Norway 405-23

HALLENDORFF, C. : Education for Commerce 1784-7

HALVORSEN, Dr. B. F. : Nitrogen Fixation 617-51

HAMMAR, H. G. : Power for Ship Propulsion 1208-19

HARBOUR FACILITIES—Use of Power 115-22

HARVEY, SIR ERNEST, K.B.E. : Effect of DepreciatedCurrencies and International Financial Conditions on

Power Development within the British Empire 1274—84

HEALTH—(See INDUSTRIAL WELFARE).HEATING BY ELECTRICITY—(See also DOMESTIC) ...

350-77

HEINEMAN, D.: Electricity in the Region of London 1285-305HELE-SHAW, Dr. H. S., F.R.S., M.Inst.C.E. : Variable Trans¬

mission Gears...... ... ... ... ... ... 908-24

HISTORY OF THE SAILING SHIP 1117-26

HOLLAND—Education and Training of Engineers 1767-76

—Electricity Supply Administration 1519-24

—Psychotechnical Practice 1640-50

—Ship Propulsion 1201-7

HOLMGREN, TORSTEN: A New Resistance Furnace with

Reaction Zone ... ... ... ... ... ... 652-65

HOME USES OF ELECTRICITY—(See DOMESTIC, AGRI¬

CULTURAL, Etc.).HOOVER, The Hon. HERBERT, D.C.L., LL.D., M.A.I.M.M.E. :

Government Policies in Relation to Power Developmentand Distribution 1580-90

HOWE, Dr. H. E. : Chart entitled " Electro-Products and Some

of their Uses" facing page 156

I-IRUSCHKA, ARTHUR, Ministeriahal Dr. Ing : The Electri¬

fication of the Austrian Federal Railways ... ... 839-45

HULL RESISTANCE AND POWER FOR PROPULSION ... 1139-48

HULTQUIST, A. : Power Questions Relating to Swedish Tram¬

ways ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1053-6

HUMAN PROGRESS—Power Development in Relation to ... 1398-405

HUTCHINS, T. W. STAINER : Electrolytic Iron 704-31

HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER—Financial Considerations...

1261-73

—Rural Services in Ontario, Canada... ... ... ...

23-63

ILLUMINATION—(See ELECTRIC LAMPS and ELECTRIC

LIGHTING).INCHCAPE, The Rt. Hon. VISCOUNT, -G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G.,

K.C.I.E. : Shipowners and Shipbuilders 1109-16

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INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION IN EDUCATIONINDUSTRIAL POWER APPLICATIONS—(See also wider

AGRICULTURAL, AUSTRIA, CANADA, DOMES¬

TIC, ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY, ELECTRO-METAL¬

LURGY GERMANY, RAILWAY ELECTRIFICA¬

TION, Etc.)——Cement Works...

—Collieries

—Compressed Air...

—Discussion

—Harbour Facilities

—Iron and Steel ...

—Lumbering—Paper and Pulp Mills

—Textile Mills ...

83-

312—:

INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS—Relation of Power Development to

INDUSTRIAL WELFARE—Austria—Discussion

—Production Aspect—Psychotechnics in Holland

...

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES FOR MOTOR TRANS¬

PORT AND AVIATION

INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL CONDITIONS—As AffectingBritish Empire Power Development

INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION AND THE INTER¬

NATIONAL WATER POWERS OF CANADA

IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY—

—Electrical Engineering in Relation to...

—Electrolytic Iron

—United States Power Practice...

ITALIAN PAPERS—Of which Complete Translations in Englishare Provided—See AGNELLI, GIOLITTI, and TAJANI.

ITALY—Automobile and Aviation Engines—Electric Traction

—Electro-MetallurgyJACKSON, CARL D. : Public Utility Regulation in the United

States ...

JACKSON, DUGALD C, C.E. : Railroad Electrification

JAPAN—Present Situation of Electrical Undertakings ..

KAREL, EUGEN : The Utilisation of the Power Resources of

Austria, with Special Reference to the Consumption of

Electric Power

KENNEDY, SIR ALEXANDER B. W. : Some Notes on the

Future of Electrical Supply and Demand.

KENSIT, H. E. M., M.E.I.C, M.A .I.E.E. : The Use of Power in

the Mineral Industries of Canada ...

KLEMAN, C, C.E. : Power Policy (Sweden)KOTTGEN, Dr. CARL : Application of Electric Power in German

IndustryKREBS, F. H., B.Sc. (Eng.) : Technical Development and

Financial Organisation, Including Co-operative Schemes

for Electricity Supply in Agriculture in Denmark

KRISTIANIA (NORWAY) ELECTRICITY SUPPLY

KUHL, L. : Electric Power Plants in the Textile IndustryLABOUR'S PART IN POWER PRODUCTION

LAMPS—(See ELECTRIC LAMPS)LARSSEN, HENRY : Review of Legislation on Water Power and

Electricity in NorwayLAURIE, A. P., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., and BAILY, F. G., M.A.,

F.R.S.E., M.I.E.E. : The Training of the Apprentice ...

LEATHERS, F. J. : Fuels and their Supply for Sea Transport ...

LECAT—(Collaborator with DOMERGUE, q.v.).LEEPER, R. W. : The Utilisation of Power in the Pulp and Paper

Industry (Canada) ...

1700-9

112-4

252-87

134-50

515-22

115-22

487-506

123-33

-93, 507-14

-37, 475-86

1446-55

1617-28

1651-4

1629-39

1640-50

806-30

1274-84

1471-87

693-703

704-31

487-506

806-16

1018-31

732-50

1591-605

1069-88

378-90

338-49

94-111

1379-97

288-311

242-51

448-64

312-37

1414-20

226-30

1525-67

1723-45

1157-65

83-93

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LEGISLATION—(See also under ECONOMIC ASPECTS).—Discussion 1606-13

—Electricity Supply in New Countries...... ... ... 1488-90

—French Water Powers and Electricity Supplies 1491-512

LLOYD-GREAME, The Rt. Hon. SIR PHILIP, M.P. : Govern¬

ment Co-operation in Power Development within the

British Empire 1513-8

LOANS, FINANCING OF, FOR POWER DEVELOPMENT... 1323-37

LOCOMOTIVE TESTING ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAIL¬

WAY 882-94

LONDON ELECTRICITY SUPPLIES 1285-305

LOW, FRED R., M.A.S.M,E. : The Social Aspect of Power

Development 1406-13

LOW TENSION LINES—Design of for Rural Electrification... 235-41

LUBBOCK, BASIL : Sail—Its Early History and Later Develop¬ment 1117-26

LUCKE, CHARLES EDWARD : The Internal Combustion En¬

gine for Transportation in the United States (1924) ... 817-30

LULOFS, Dr. W. : Latest Developments in the Use of Electricityfor Heating Purposes in General and Especially for

Domestic Purposes 350-77

LUMBERING INDUSTRY—Power Requirements in British

Columbia 123-33

MAIN, CHARLES T. : Power for Textile Mills 47 5-86

MAIN LINES—(See RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION).MAN IN RELATION TO PRODUCTION 1629-39

MANAGEMENT—State versus Private , 1568-79

MARINE ENGINEERING, SHIPBUILDING, Etc.—

—Auxiliary Machinery, Diesel-driven 1186-7

—Diesel Engines—Four-Cycle 1176-80

—Two-Cycle 1181-5

—Discussion ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1246-58

—Fuel Supplies for Sea Transport 1157-65

—Motorship Development ... ... ... ... ... 1166-75

—Propulsion—Electric Transmission 1188-200

—General Papers 1201-19

—Hull Resistance 1139-48

—Reversing Clutch Steam Turbine... ...

1220-8

—Sea Speeds and their Costs ... 1149-56

—Steam Power Measurement ... ... ... 1127-38

—Shipowners and Shipbuilders 1109-16

—United States Practice 1229-45

MATHEWSON, E. P., M.A.I.M.M.E. : Power in Electro-

Metallurgy in the United States 751-8

MATSCHOSS, Prof. Dr. CONRAD : Co-operation of Industrywith Technical Schools 1700-9

MATTHEWS, R. BORLASE, Wh.Ex., A.M.Insl.C.E., M.I.E.E.,F.R.Ae.S. : Electro-Farming Economics...

... ...539-70

McLEAN, F. A. : The Application of Compressed Air in Industryin Canada ...

134-50

MEASUREMENT OF POWER FOR SEA TRANSPORT...

1127-38

METALLURGY—(See ELECTRO-METALLURGY).MINE ELECTRIFICATION (In French, with English risume) ... 252-87

MINERAL INDUSTRIES OF CANADA—Use of Power in ... 94-111

MONSEN, E. (Collaborator with BJERKE, q.v.).MOTORSHIP DEVELOPMENT—(See also MARINE EN¬

GINEERING) 1166-75

MOTOR TRANSPORT VEHICLES—Discussion 831-6

—Internal Combustion Engines—Italian ... ... ... 806-16

—United States 817-30

•—Road Conditions as Affecting Design... ... ... ...7 67-79

MULLER, W. J.: General Data on the Propulsion of Ocean-Going

Ships in Holland 1201-7

MUMELTER, Ministerialrat Dr. (Collaborator with BREllNA,q.v.).

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NASH, Major-General SIR PHILIP A. M., K.C.M.G., C.B.,M.Inst.C.E., M.I.Mech.E., Assoc.I.E.E., M.Inst.T. :

The Economics of World Power... ... ... .. 1306-22

NETHERLANDS—(See HOLLAND).NITROGEN FIXATION 617-51

NOONAN, J.P. : Labour's Part in Power Production 1414-20

NORWAY—Bergen Electricity Supply 391-404

—Domestic Use of Electric Power... ... ... ... 424-47

—Legislation on Water Power and Electricity 1525-67

—Railway Electrification ... ...'... ... ...

1032-43

—Rates forElectricity Supplies 405-23

OFVERHOLM, I. : Power Problems of the Swedish Railways ... 1057-68

OGILVIE, ALEC, C.B.E.; M.I.Mech.E., F.R.Ae.S. : Applicationof Power to Air Transport 787-805

ONTARIO—(See CANADA).

PALMAER, Prof. WILH., D.Sc. : The Electro-Chemical Industryin Sweden 666-76

PAPER AND PULP INDUSTRY—Canada 83-93

—United States 507-14

PAWECK, Dr. HEINRICH : The Austrian Electro-Chemical In¬

dustry597-603

PLEIJEL, H. M. : Advanced Engineering Education in Sweden... 1788-95

PORT FACILITIES—Use of Power for 115-22

POWER DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO HUMAN PRO¬

GRESS 1398-405

POWER IN INDUSTRY—(See INDUSTRIAL POWER AP¬

PLICATIONS).POWER RESOURCES—(See Vol. I. and ECONOMIC ASPECTS

herein).PRAK, J.L. : Psychotechnics in Holland 1640-50

PRIVATE VERSUS STATE" MANAGEMENT OF POWER

PLANTS 1568-79

PRODUCTION—Maninrelation to 1629-39

PROPULSION—(See MARINE ENGINEERING).PSYCHOTECHNICS IN HOLLAND 1640-50

PUBLIC INTEREST IN MECHANICAL PROGRESS 1679-85

PUBLICITY—Discussion 1686-9

—Electricity Supply Aspects ... ... ... ... ...1657-78

PUBLIC UTILITY REGULATION IN THE UNITED STATES 1591-605

RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION AND RAIL TRANSPORT

GENERALLY—

Anti-Friction Bearings, Power Saved by ...... ...

1044-52

Austrian Federal Railways 839-45

Automatic Sub-stations, Canadian Railway ... ... ...179-98

Canadian Railroad Electrification ... ...... ...

174-5

Discussion onPowerfor Rail Transport 1089-105

Dutch East Indies846-61

Financial Aspects of Main Line Electrification 895-907

General Considerations on Railway Electrification and Tram¬

way Traction 964-82, 1069-88

German Main Line Electrification ... ...... ...

862-81

Great Britain's Electric Railways ... ... ...... 925-63

Italy, Electric Traction in 1018-31

Locomotive Testing on the G. W. Railway ...

882-94

Main Line Electrification—Financial Aspects 895-907

—Germany 862-881

—New System for 983-1017

Norwegian Railway Electrification ... ... ... ...1032-43

Swedish Power Problems—Railways ... ... ... ...1057-68

—Tramways ... ... ... ...1053-6

Variable Transmission Gears 908-24

RATES FOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN NORWAY 405-23

REGULATION—(See ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF POWER

RESOURCES).

REITH, J. C. W.: The Influence of Broadcasting 1746-66

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RESEARCH—New Fields in Power Development 1421-45RESISTANCE FURNACE—New Type with Reaction Zone

... 652-65

REVERSING-CLUTCH MARINE TURBINE 1220-8

RHODESIA—(See SOUTHERN RHODESIA).

RICE, E. W., Jr., Sc.D., Eng.D., F.A.I.E.E. : New Fields for

Research in Power Development ... ... ... ... 1421-45

ROAD TRANSPORT—(See also MOTOR TRANSPORT) ... 780-6

—Discussion ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 831-6

ROLLER BEARINGS—Power Saved by 1044-52

ROUMANIAN POWER POLICY (In French, with English risumf) 1338-60

RURAL ELECTRIFICATION—(See AGRICULTURAL ELEC¬

TRICITY SUPPLIES).SAIL—ITS EARLY HISTORY AND LATER DEVELOPMENT 1117-26

SALTER, T. E. (Collaborator with CASEY, q.v.).SANDBERG, J.: Electric Power in Norwegian Households ... 424-47

SCHOOLS—(See EDUCATION).SCHOON, Dr. E. A. (Collaborator with SPRUYT, q.v.).SCHREINER, HJ. : Electrification of Railways in Norway ...

1032-43

SCOTT, J. T. : Recent Developments in Electric Lamps 226-30

SEA TRANSPORT—(See also MARINE ENGINEERING).—Fuel Supplies 1157-65

—Measurement of Steam Power 1127-38

—Speeds and their Costs...... ... ... ... ... 1149-56

SHAW, J. A„ M.E.I.C., B.Sc. : Railroad Electrification in Canada 174-5

SHIBUSAWA, M. : Present Situation of Electrical Undertakingsin Japan 378-90

SHIPOWNERS AND SHIPBUILDERS 1109-16

SHIP PROPULSION—(See MARINE ENGINEERING).

SHOVER, BARTON R„ F.A J.E.E. : Power in -the Iron and

Steel Industry in America 487-506

SMITH, A. M. : Power Requirements in the Lumbering Industryin British Columbia 123-33

SMITH, ROGER T. : Application of Power to Rail Transport:Electric Railways in Great Britain 925-63

SOCIAL ASPECT OF POWER DEVELOPMENT 1406-13

SOUTH AFRICA—Electric Power Development in the Union...

1367-78

SOUTHERN RHODESIA—Industrial and Domestic Usage of

Electric Power 465-74

SPRUYT, J, G. BELLAAR, and SCHOON, Dr. E. A. : Executive

and Administrative Interest by Public Authorities in

the Supply of Electricity in the Netherlands 1519-24

STATE VERSUS PRIVATE MANAGEMENT OF POWER

PLANTS 1568-79

STEAM AND THE MEASUREMENT OF POWER FOR SEA

TRANSPORT 1127-38

STEAM TURBINE—Reversing Clutch Marine Type 1220-8

STEEL—(See IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY).STEEN, R. : Electricity Supply of the City of Kristiania 448-64

STUEVOLD-HANSEN, B. : The Financing of Loans for Power

Development 1323-37

SUB-STATIONS, AUTOMATIC 179-98

SWEDEN—Advanced Engineering Education 1788-95

—Electro-Chemical Industry ... 666-76

—Power Policy 1379-97

—Railway Power Problems... ... ... ... 1057-68

—Tramway Power Questions ... ... ... ... 1053-6

TAJANI, Pro/. F. : Electric Traction in Italy 1018-31

TECHNICAL EDUCATION—(See EDUCATION).TESTING LOCOMOTIVES ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAIL¬

WAY 882-94

TEXTILE INDUSTRY—Power Applications in 312-37,475-86

TRAILL, ROBERT : Two-Cycle Diesel Engines 1181-5

TRACTION—(See RA ILWA Y ELECTRIFICATION).TRAMWAYS—(See Papers by BLAIR, FRANCO, and HULT-

QUIST).

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TRANSMISSION, ELECTRIC, IN SHIP PROPULSION... 1188-200

TRANSMISSION GEARS, VARIABLE 908-24TRANSMISSION LINES, RURAL LOW TENSION 235-41

TRANSPORT—(See AIR TRANSPORT, MARINE EN¬

GINEERING, MOTOR TRANSPORT, RAILWAY

ELECTRIFICATION, ROAD TRANSPORT, andSEA TRANSPORT).

TRIPP, General GUY, E.D.S.M. : The Relation of Power Develop¬ment to Industrial and Economic Progress ... ... 1446-55

TWO-CYCLE DIESEL ENGINES 1181-5UNITED STATES OF AMERICA—Electro-Metallurgy 751-8

—Internal Combustion Engine for Transportation 817-30—Iron and Steel Industry 487-506—Marine Application of Power 1229-45

—Paper Industry ... 507-14—Public Utility Regulation 1591-605

UTILISATION OF POWER—Symposium—(See CANADA).VAN DER BIJL, H. J., M.A., Ph.D. : Electric Power Develop¬

ment in the Union of South Africa...... ... ... 1367-78

VAN DER LEY, Prof. J. N., M.N.R.I.E. : Legislation for Electri¬

city Supply in New Countries... ... ... ...

1488-90

VAN ROYEN, Prof. L. A. : Education of the Engineer in the

Netherlands and their Colonies 1767-76VARIABLE TRANSMISSION GEARS 908-24

VEREBELY—(Sea de VEREBELY).WALLEM, Dr. H. ; Electricity in Agriculture 525-38

WARD, B. K. : Utilisation of Electric Power in Bulawayo and

District, Rhodesia 472-4

WATER POWERS—(See ECONOMIC ASPEC1S herein and

for resources of various countries consult Vol. I.).—Small Water Powers and Electro-Thermal and Electro-

Chemical Loads, with Special Reference to Great Britain 604-16

WATER TRANSPORT—(See MARINE ENGINEERING, and

SEA TRANSPORT).WECHMANN, WILHELM: Main Line Electrification on the

State Railways in Germany 862-81

WELFARE—(See INDUSTRIAL WELFARE).WESTMAN, L. E. : Electro-Chemical and Electro Metallurgical

Uses of Power 151-7

WHITE, A. H, : Application of Power to Paper Making in the

United States 507-14

WIBERG, O. A. : The Reversing Clutch Marine Turbine 1220-8

WILSON, D. R., M.A. : Man in Relation to Production 1629-39

WIRELESS—The Influence of Broadcasting 1746-66

WOODS, W. H.: Illumination'(Canada) 214-25

WORLD POWER, THE ECONOMICS OF 1306-22

WORLD POWER CONFERENCE, 1924—Farewell Speeches ... 1812-6

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