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ESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1932.

·E ELECTRIC

LER UNITS.

PCompanies Add

Plant Power.

Montreal,

gge installations of cler- tris

are being made in plgulp and paper industries in ovince of Quebec. This me-producing steam for in-

urposes has been in use' in wince for many years and pastews indicates that some inans of quite a eupa

British Display

At Birmingham

Electrical Industry's "Big Show"

STARTS IN FEBRUARY

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

THE CHINA MATL.

GOLD PRODUCTION Textiles To Show At White City CLOSING OF RAILWAY

RECORD,

Canadian, Mines At Top Speed.

Industry To Prove Its Expansion.

DEVELOPMENT OF DYES.

Ottawa,

SHOPS.

Skilled Workmen Idle.

showing their customers in the Far East materials made up into attractive frocks in the latest styles. They organised manne- quin parades in the large atores in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, The Fedoration of Shipbuilding Canada's gold production in

Manila, Java, Bangkok, Rangoon and Engineering Trade Unions at June reached the new monthly

The requirements of buyers and other centres. The venture York yesterday considered the output record of 270,520 ounces, from the Far East are occupying was a great success. Women question of closing railway shopa according to the official statement the special attention of British flocked in thousands to see frocks and shipbuilding, yards in the of the Dominion Bureau of Statis-Textile Manufacturers who, at the made up from typical Lancashire North of England. tics giving figures for June and Textiles Section of the British In-fabrics in plain and printed cam The policy of the railway com- for the first half of 1932. The

dustries Fair which takes place at brics haircords, finens and panies in closing down some of cumulative total for the first six the White City, London, from the printed volles: coloured poplins their works, with the consequent months of the current year was 20th February to the 3rd March, and artificial allk crepes, dainty dismissal and transference of 1,500,820 ounces, an advance of 1983; will provide the greatest dis- georgettes and fine ninons.

workmen elsewhere, was reviewed, 184 per cent. over the output dur-play the world has yet seen. Near- If the effort of one firm had so and it was decided to write to the ing the corresponding period of y 200 British textile firms will much success, what would be the companies asking that before any London, Yesterday,...conditions of underground work | 1931.

the rate at which Canada's gold participate in this magnificent dis- response if all loading houses in decisions were taken regarding re- The electricity group at the next ing, and in a wide range of Bueh

play of yarns, fabrics and made-up Lancashire were to display their dundant workshops representatives British Industries Fair at Bit- equipment there will be shown a output is advancing is seen, in com.goods, embracing Cotton, Linens, newest and most attractive produc-of the workmen should be consult-

gate-end parisons between the first halves Silks. Artificial Silks and Woollens tions before Eastern buyers. This ed. on mingham (Feb. 20 to March 3) will combined flame-proof

be thoroughly representative of switch and transformer for provid of the last four years.

is exactly what Lancashire, in- It was declared that several cen- rved with power by the

the electricity industry of Greating low-voltage supplies of power. figures are: 1932, 1,500,820 ounces;

The phenominal progress of the tends to do at the British Textiles Skan Water and Power Com-Britain. It will, in fact, be in ac-1 Remarkable progress has been 1981, 1,267,943 ounes: 1930, 978,-

Stockton-on-Tees and Thornaby, pr 55,000 horse, power electric cord with the phenomenal growth made in the utilisation of electrical 717 ounces; 1929, 941.526 ounces. British Dye industry during recent Exhibition at the White City in tree of shipbuilding, auch

for water heating and The acceleration in the last two years has made it possible to give February next: The women of the had been destroyed, and that hun- baas just been put into full of the industry, and a large num-energy

in steam raising, and new designs of years is very marked with produc-un absolute guarantee of fastness Far Enst who were so anxious to dreds of skilled workmen were

and wear those production on at the Wayaghmack mill ber of entirely new features

immersion [tion in the first half of 1932_show-to sun light and fastness in the see power plant and accessories. will the

tion. The conference demanded ofonsoliduten l'iper Corpora-be shown for the first time. The types, which are invaluable for in- ing an increase of over 58 per cent. wash to such a range of colourings cannot come to London to see the thus unable to follow their occupa-

The compared with the similar period as will answer the most exacting Exhibition, but Far Eastern mer that urgent consideration timited, at Three River. It display, which will be larger than dustrial use, will be shown..

requirements. Vat dyen are almost chants who cater for their wants be given to the problem of rein- heaters incorporate of 1930.

universal for the cheapest as well should certainly pay a visit to this statement and the transference. wpply up to 120,000 pounds ever, will tell, in the mast practical! electrode

as the best malerials.

vast emporium of British Textiles _am_per_hour-or nearly suff. way possible. the story of the pro-ingenious methods of load control. gress and enterprise of British-A-successful method of heating

The Eastern demand for thinner if they, tan; or if they cannot do operate the entire pill.

electrical engineering; it will de big well-ventilated buildings is by: at September 15, a 55,000 monstrate the very striking results a combination of tubular heaters, automatic electric traffic signals, fabrics is being fully provided for should instruct their power electric boiler will be of, scientific research, and show radiators, and a low temperature and apparatus for aerial lighting in the extensive ranges to be shown Agents not to miss the show. pto operation at the paper mill how great has been the fertility of radiant heating system, and each for the guidance of airmen, when at the White City.

Anglo Canadian Pulp and invention.

ell' absorb further targa an of hydro-electric entgry.

intement in plates to installations

the Montreal

electrode and

These

etc.

18

should

The conference unanimously re- English solved to approve the principle of

a forty-hour week.

SEAPLANES ON THE SUDAN COAST.

unit can be used separately and night flying..

There are several reasons why Domestic Appliances.

merchants in the Far East and r Mills, Limited, at Limollou, All the main features of the in-effectively..

Tropical Insulators.

Highly efficient electrical heat particularly in China are paying the city of Quebec. This will dustry will be represented. There

For use in tropical countries, ing and cooking appliances and hot increased attention to British tex- ae second unit of this size in will be installed the newest exam

and very effective new insulating pro water storage system for the home, tiles. Foremost among these is the ation in the Anglo Canadian ples of generators, motors

Now the nefarious amuggler on i and the two electric, boilers transformers; and of switchgear, ducts have been specially prepared. thoroughly economical in use, will Japanese boycott which makes a

In metallurgical trades great be more numerous than at any pre Lancashire cargo welcome to dea- the far-away Sudan coast is to find ther will supply; up to 240,000 cables and meters, and buyers will ds of steam per hour. When be able to examine and test the advances have been made in elec-vious Fair. By means of special lers. Another important factor is his activities hampered by the use The ad-elements "radiant heat" is obtain the growing tendency towards of aircraft. A formation of three second electric boiler comes in latest industrial and domestictrical furnace practice.

The day bombers of tho R.A.F. survey

£5,000,000 ARGENTINE -RAILWAY WORK,

A £5,000,000 programme of rail- way construction is to be started by the Argentine Government to re- duce unemployment

operation, the full requirements examples for heating, cooking, vantages of the heat treatment of ed from the lighting to warm the European styles in dress.

metals by electricity are generally rooms. Wireless equipment, and great improvement in the quality ed recently a number of an of the country

New

About 500 miles of new track are to be laid down in diferent parts steam will be supplied, elee-lighting and power.

recognised. There will be many medical apparatus will make and design of British artificial silk chorages suitable for flying boats National Equipment. ally.

Congress is being asked to pass electric fabrics is to a great extent resor seaplanes in this territory and, Another electric boiler of 33,000 A typical electric aub-station notable exhibits, too, of electric popular appeal.

welders į types of refrigerators, vacuum and techni-low voltage welders are

ponsible for increasing Chinese in- in the course of that operation, a Bill authorising the necessary ex- se power capacity is being in- will be 'constructed alled in the plant of the St. ciana will find much of interest in and spot welders. An entirely new cleaners and washing machines terest in British cotton and artifi-sighted smugglers' dhows and re-penditure. mited, at Three Rivers, and will cessfully introduced into the fuse for overhénd power lines with put in operation about the first National system in Great Britain pulley gearing and a crank handle throughout the electrical group of tale. During the current year dhows were hidden in shallow using its new equipment of water- manufacture, Chinese purchase. of Lancashire channels behind reefs and were tight flying bouts to spot the November. · ·

for the linking up of the electricity for operating it from the ground. standardization in

Tumbler switches and screw lamp-and it will be found that prices are fabrics have risen considerably well screened from observation operations of the runnère of rum The article concludes that the under-takings.

Their crews were aliens and other contraband, and Interest Aroused. buye-mentioned additional units) The application of electricity in holders have been designed to con- keenly competitive with those

on form to overseas standards, in the foreign maker. In all depart-

But interest In British textiles is hard at work transferring their

to carry on more effectively than the system of the Shawinigan its latest aspects in mines,

ments of the British Electrical In-

ever before its historic work of Vater and Power Company bring ships, in agricultural pursuits and electrical accessories.

Specialists will instal the latest dustry the; manufacturer. is able also shown in other ways. Some cargo to camel back.

ago an enterprising Lan- Along our own coast-line the rescue and of suctor to ships in he total capacity of the electric general industry,will be demons- wilers installed up to 325,000 trated.. Switchgear has been spe examples of search-lights, project--quality for quality--to hold his time

cashire house hit, upon the idea of Coast Guard will soon be on the distress.

horse power.

cially designed to suit the arduous ing and flood lighting equipment, lown.

wrence Paper Mills Company, new equipment which has been auc product is a high tension switch will be exhibited for the first time: cial silk weaves. A glance at the ported their presence to British

There will be more evidence official trade returna tells its own sloops engaged in patrol duty. The watch from Maine to Florida,

of

from the sea.

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