The Engineer 1914/10/16
- Contents, p 371.
Main Subjects
- A Year's Boiler Explosions, p 373.
- British Patent Specifications, p 381.
- Coke, Condenser Tubes and Corrosion, by Arnold Philip, p 375.
- Competition with Germany and Austria, p 362.
- Death Anouncement, Albert Dobson, of the Aster Engineering Co, p 371.
- Editorial, p 371.
- The Corrosion of Brass.
- Promotion of United States Export Trade.
- Electric Vehicles, No. 8, p 363 and p 370. (Illustrated)
- German Science, p 373.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 382.
- SS Essex Baron, Built by Tyne Iron Shipbuilding Co.
- SS Apapa, Built by Harland and Wolff.
- SS Oswald, Built by Sir Raylton Dixon and Co, Engines by North Eastern Marine Engineering Co.
- SS Prikonisos, Built by William Gray and Co.
- SS /Lampoc, Built by W. Henderson and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 368.
- Railways in China - Tientsin Pukow Railway, Northern Section, T. W. T. Tuckey.
- Great Britain and Foreign Trade, A. Williams Price.
- Manchester Association of Engineers, Edward George Hiller, President, p 374. ILlustrated)
- Nine Months Clyde Shipbuilding, p 368.
- Provincial Letters, p 377 - p 381.
- Sewage Disposal Works at Auchterderran, Gilbert Thomson and Ferguson, Engineers, p 366 - p 368. (Illustrated)
- Sources of the World's Copper Supplies in 1913, by John B. C. Kershaw, p 364. (Illustrated)
- Typical Ships, No. 6, A Steam Trawler, p 359 - p 362. (Illustrated)
- War and the British Engineer, No. 6, The Government and the Manufacturer, p 372.
- War Items, p 376.