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Ontario:

Dept. of Labour: 1st annual report of, 418.
industrial statistics for 1919, 207.
"anti-combine" investigation, 1251.
association to develop smaller towns, 925.
banks, government savings, 648.

fire fighters adopt group insurance, 39.
fuel administrator named, 844; coal price
fixed, 1098.

housing and town planning, committee on,
appointed, 548.

provincial report to T. and L. Congress,
964; legislation asked for by T. and L.
Congress, 115.

technical education in, 490.
town planning, 1146.

unemployment relief, Provincial order-in-
Council regarding, 73.

See also ACCIDENTS; EDUCATION; FACTORY
LEGISLATION; FARM WAGES; LABOUR

LEGISLATION; LEGAL DECISIONS; LICENS-
WORKMEN;
OF
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Pensions-Con.

principle of old age pensions approved by
House of Commons, 458, 701; by B.C.
legislature, 2; by A.F. of L., 690; by T.
and L. Congress, 265, 971; by railway
trainmen, 849; for firemen, favoured by
Fire Chiefs Assn., 1039; railway pension
scheme considered, 458; cost of Canadian
Pacific Ry. scheme, 649; railroad train-
men's fund, 693.

Alberta provincial civil servants' super-
annuation, 707; police pensions, 193.
B.C.: Superannuation Act, 199.

N.B.: for school teachers, new act
forecasted, 267; amendments to act, 858.
Ont. public service superannuation act
amended, 704.

Que. superannuation scheme for policemen
and firemen in, 1147.

South Africa: old age pensions favoured in,
647.
France:

worker's pensions in

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condemned by New Jersey Chamber of Pilotage:
Commerce, 374.

Opium:

traffic in, action by League of Nations, 1190.
Orders-in-Council:

respecting draft conventions and recom-
mendations of 3rd Int. Labour Confer-
ence, 696.

fair wages on government contracts, 548.
immigration into Canada, 604.

relief of settlers in Alberta and Saskatche-
wan, 1253.

relief of unemployment, 192.

accident insurance for returned soldiers,
310.

extending period of emergency unemploy-
ment relief in Canada, 550.

Ont.: steam boiler regulations, 705.

Oregon: See UNITED STATES.

Orientals: See ASIATICS.

Packard Motor Car Co.:

bonus system of wage payment, 925.

Painting Trade: See BUILDING AND CON-
STRUCTION INDUSTRIES; WHITE LEAD.

Pensions:

Dominion Public Service Retirement
(Calder) Act extended, 199, 701.
Pensions Act (army, navy, etc.) amended,
701.

regulations amended, 702.

Plumbing Trade:

N.B. license system suggested. 404.
apprenticeship in, in Quebec, 373.

Plumbism: See LEAD POISONING.

Poland:

prices in. See PRICES IN UNITED KING-
DOM, ETC.

Policemen: See AGREEMENTS (Municipal).

Price, Samuel, Chairman, Ontario Workmen's
Compensation Board:

address at Joint Safety Convention, 812.

Prices:

Canada: retail and wholesale, monthly
statement of, with tables, 88, 232, 341,
434, 525, 622, 785, 892, 1015, 1122, 1218,
1331.

Labour Gazette's figures discussed by civic
employees, 37.

U.S. Federal Reserve Board's index number
of wholesale prices in Canada, 912.
B.C.: wage adjustment of Vancouver Island
coal miners, 183, 478, 835, 950, 1267.
Ont. coal price in, fixed by fuel controiler,
1098; cost of living in Ottawa, discussed,
562; "anti-combine" investigation, 1257.
N.S. for miner's family, 151.

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Railways:

Canada: statistics for 1921, 368.
accident reports to be furnished to Ry.
Commission, 373; first aid work on, 462.
employment on construction and operation,
monthly report on. See INDUSTRIAL
SITUATION.

express employees (Canadian), organiza-
tion of, 848.

legislative programme of railwaymen, 460;
in B.C., 1252; prosecutions for bribery of
conductors, 924.

shopmen's agreement, 771.
situation arising out of dispute between
Canadian railways and shop crafts, 851.
See also INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES INVESTIGA-
TION ACT, 1907 (Proceedings).
length of sections, etc., recommendations by
T. and L. Congress, 972.

Division No. 4, railway employees depart-
ment, Amer. Fed. of Labour, convention
of, 482.

effect of United States railway strike on
Canadian lines, 679.

Government Railways-

labour representative on, 1040.

current wage rates asked on, 404.
employees not liable for jury services, 1288.
fair wages demanded by T. and L. Congress
under contracts, 766.

pension scheme considered for, 458.
reorganization of, asked for by railwaymen
460.

voting rights of employees asserted, 264.
United Kingdom: central and national
wages boards, 424; Whitley Councils in,
329.

Australia: railway apprentices in N.S.W.,
1254.

U.S.A. railroad crafts and how they are
organized, 868; railroad re-organization
act criticized by labour, 597, 688.
also UNITED STATES RAILROAD LABOUR
BOARD.

See also INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES;
ORGANIZATIONS (RAILWAYMEN,
MEN, ETC.).

Electric Railways—

See

LABOUR

TRAIN-

wages and hours, resolution on, by civic
federation, 38.

B.C. one-man cars regulated, 2, 71, 200.
See also AGREEMENTS; WAGES, ETC.

Raw Materials:

inquiry into, ordered by Int. Labour Org-
anization, 44.

Rehabilitation, Industrial:

provision for, recommended by Man. Work-
men's Comp. Board, 1289.

in U.S.A., 209; provision of Oregon work-
men's compensation law, 459.

See also VOCATIONAL TRAINING.
Rent:

increase in, explained by Can. Manuf. Assn.,
846.

N.S. legislation to control, 117, 200, 985.

Research, Industrial:

Hon. Advisory Council for Scientific and
Industrial Research proposes National
Research Institute, 117.

Hon. Advisory Council endorsed by T. and
L. Congress, 265.

resolution on, by Can. Manuf. Ass'n., 847.

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Safety and Health:

Int. Labour Organization: safety section, 4: compulsory medical examination of children, etc., employed at sea, recommended by, 47; see also DISABLEMENT COMMISSION.

Welfare Workers' International Conf., 1045. Canadian Safety League: annual report of, 495.

resolutions by T. and L. Congress, 972. first-aid work on Canadian railways, 462. Alberta: "merit rating" of employers under Workmen's Compensation considered, 263; mine rescue contest, 811, 928; first-aid under Workmen's Compensation, 195, 1290; workmen's safety committees under Workmen's Compensation, 1290.

B.C.: regulations governing food producing industries, 928.

Man. provisions for first-aid under Workmen's Compensation, 195.

N.B.: first protection in, 196.

N.S.: development of safety and first-aid work, 422; formation of employees' safety committees in, 422; N.S. Accident Prevention Assn., 714.

Ont.: accident prevention discussed by
chairman of Workmen's Comp. Bd., 812;
report of Ontario Safety League, 495;
inspection of hoisting apparatus recom-
mended, 1144; safety work of Algoma
Steel Corp., 263, 1041.

Que. Provincial Bureau of Health estab-
lished, 408; fire protection
scaffold inspection in, 196.

in, 196;

of Natl.

United Kingdom: incorporation
Inst. of Industrial Psychology, 1198.
Australia: industrial hygiene service found-
ed, 264.

Italy: congress of industrial medicine, 264. U.S.A.: economic value of safety committees, 813; first-aid work in mines in Iowa, 462; mining safety committees, 375; standardized methods in coal mines

recommended, 1044.

See also FIRE FIGHTERS; HOURS OF WORK; INSURANCE; HEALTH DEPARTMENTS.

Sailors: See SEAMEN.

St. John Ambulance Association: SAFETY AND HEALTH (First-Aid).

labour department, annual report of, 322. agricultural instruction cars, 2, 113.

bank loans to juvenile clubs for poultry raising, 809.

child protection bureau formed, 313. domestic servant immigrants, 3.

to

Grain Growers' Association proposes standardize supply of farm labour, etc.,

262.

harvesters prosecuted, 924.

industrial statistics for, 75.

Matador Ranch, leased by Govt., 924. provincial report to T. and L. Congress,

964.

publications bureau formed, 313.

teachers' salaries, 117.

technical education in, 491.

See also EDUCATION; LABOUR LEGISLATION; LEGAL DECISIONS; MINIMUM WAGES; MOTHERS' PENSIONS; TEACHERS.

Scaffolding:

Que. inspectors required in, 196.

Scalers, Licensing of:

in New Brunswick, 857.

School Attendance:

Alta. raising of school age to 16 proposed, 190.

Man. proposal to raise school age to 15 years, 368.

Ont.: Adolescents School Attendance Act and Mothers' Pensions, 197; and minimum wages, 195.

Sask. school age raised to 15 years, 313. Schools: See EDUCATION; TEACHERS.

School Teachers: See TEACHERS.

Scientific and Industrial Research, Honorary Advisory Council for: See RESEARCH, INDUSTRIAL

"Scott Award": See INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES INVESTIGATION ACT (PROCEEDINGS, BY INDUSTRIES-MINING).

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See Shipbuilding Industry:
Canada: statistics of, 710.

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U.S.A.: occupational statistics for 1920, Technical Education:
329.

See also STATISTICS, DOM. BUREAU OF.

Statistics, Dominion Bureau of:

Canadian imports and exports, 73, 206.
See also TRADE.

industrial statistics for western provinces,
75; for Ontario, 207; for Quebec and
Maritime Provinces, 324.

TEACHERS.

Telephone Operators:

See EDUCATION;

minimum wages for, in Ontario, 416.

Textile Industry:

carpet industry in Persia, 369.

by

changes in wages and hours in, see WAGES.
statistical reports on, 326, 494, 606, 713.
50-hour week for women favoured
Catholic Workers' Confed., 977.
Ont. minimum wages in, 548.

Thresher Employees:

Sask. act amended, 313.

Toronto, University of:

coal statistics of Canada for 1921, 323; for
first nine months of 1921, 207.
fur farms in Canada, report on, 5.
railway statistics for 1921, 368.
labour and wages in various industries in
Canada: aerated water, 712; aluminum
ware, 326; automobiles, 410; baking, 494;
biscuit and confectionery, 711; boots and
shoes, 492; brush and broom, 410; build-
ing and construction, 605; clothing (wo-
men's wear), 995; (men's wear), 996;
cocoa and chocolate, 607; cordage, rope
and twine, 713; flour milling, 493; fur-
niture, 410; hosiery and knit goods, 494;
leather, 711; linseed oil, 998; lumbering,
410; malt liquor, 997; meat, 410; print-
ing, 1194; pulp and paper, 336; rubber,
326; ship and boat building, 710; textile Town Planning: See HOUSING.
(cotton), 326; (wool), 606; wine, 326.

Imperial Oil Co. endow fellowship, 368;
See also EDUCATION (ONTARIO).

Toronto Building Trades Council:
workmen's compensation amendment pro-
posed, 115.

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Trade Union Educational League:
aims of, outlined by secretary, 928.
attitude of T. and L. Congress to, 964.
Trades and Labour Congress of Canada:
38th annual convention, proceedings of,
962; letter calling, 648.

labour legislative programme presented to
Dominion Government, 264.

approves conventions of Int. Labour Organ.,
981.

publication of Canadian Congress Journal,
113.

unemployment policy of, presented to Dom-
inion conference, 980.

Ont. legislative programme in 115.
Que. legislation requested by, 115, 1148.

Trades Unions: See LABOUR ORGANIZATIONS.

Trades Union Congress: See LABOUR ORGAN-
IZATIONS (UNITED KINGDOM).

Trail, B.C.:

employees' benevolent society at, 118.

Transportation:

monthly reports on employment in, Sec
INDUSTRIAL SITUATION.

See also RAILWAYS, ETC.

Trimmers and Stokers:

minimum age of employment, recommenda-
tion of Int. Labour Organization, 46.

Trusts:

U.S.A.: new anti-trust law desired by la-
bour, 683.

Tuberculosis:

sanitarium planned by railroad trainmen,
693.

Unemployment:

action by League of Nations regarding
1190.

Int. Labour Organization: international
conference on, arranged, 44; article on,
adopted by 2nd conference, 699; recom-
mendation regarding agricultural unem-
ployment, 45; resolution by 4th confer-
ence, 1276, 1279; report on remedies for,
1280.

Canada in trade unions, with charts; for
last quarter of 1921, 218; 1st quarter
of 1922, 517; 2nd quarter, 873; 3rd
quarter 1202.

statement on, in speech from Throne, and
resolution by Parliament, 700.

Government relief measures, 192, 70S.
Order in Council extending relief period,
550.

Dominion-Provincial conference on, 459,
810, 977.

conference of western municipalities, 982.
Minister of Labour appeals for early agree-
ments, 4.

resolution on, by T. and L. Congress, 966.
continuance of, forecast by Can. Manuf.
Assn. 846,

Alta. situation in, and recommendations
of Alta. Fed. of Labour, 189.
B.C. relief measures during 1921, 991.
Man. provincial committee formed, 113;
proposal to raise school age as remedy
for, 368.

Unemployment-Con.

Nova Scotia act and Dominion relief, 508;
relief loan authorized at New Glasgow,
986.

Ont. act providing for local relief work,
703; Order in Council for relief of, 73;
recommendations of committee on, 372;
resolution by Independent Labour Party,
460; Guelph Trades and Labour Council's
proposal for moratorium on house pay-
ments, 263.

Que. prevention of, among loggers, 927.
United Kingdom: cabinet committee on,
813; provision for, 74; policy of Trades
Union Congress, 1104; domestic training
for unemployed women, 120.

Belgium: plans for relief in, 9; export
credits and unemployment in, 119.

Japan: adopts conventions of Int. Labour
Organization, 1274.

Sweden: unemployment policy in, 9.
Switzerland: relief measures in, 8.
U.S.A.: remedies for, discussed at joint con-
ference at Pittsburg. 78; prevention plan
of Dominion Manufact. Co., 998; Massa-
chusetts commission on, 647.

See also EMPLOYMENT; INDUSTRIAL SITUATION,

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