The Engineer 1917/01/12
Main Subjects
- American Warships - (No. II), p 41.
- Editorial, p 39.
- Railway Accidents.
- The Mystery of Metals.
- Farm Machinery and Implements, p 48.
- Harbours, Docks and Waterways in 1916 - (No. II), p 31.
- Suez Canal.
- South Africa,
- Madras,
- Valparaiso S. Pearson and Son,
- Russia.
- Marseilles-Rome Canal.
- Germany's Waterways Projects.
- The Zuider Zee.
- Internal Combustion Engine Tests - W. A. Tookey, p 29.
- Letters to the Editor, p 35.
- Industrial Peace - Charles Barnes.
- Plea for Up to Date Bridgework in the UK - H. R. White.
- Taylorism and Humanity - Messrs Taylor and Gilbreth - Samuel Turner of Rochdale.
- Wigan Railway Accident.
- Premium Bonus System.
- Stresses in Wire Wrapped Guns - J. H. Jones.
- Light Railways - R. White and Sons.
- Patents, p 49.
- Railway Accident at Ratho - North British Railway, p 43 and 44. (Illustrated).
- Random Reflections, p 40.
- Water Supply for Broken Hill, New South Wales, p 34.
- Broken Hill Water Supply Co.
- J. Davis M Inst C E, of New South Wales.
- E. M. De Burgh.
- Water Supply an Sanitary Engineering in 1916 - (No. II), p 32.
- Aberdeen Waterworks.
- The Sterilisation of Water.
- Sterilising by Liquid Chlorine.
- The Activated Sludge Process - William R. Copeland.
- Salford Activated Sludge Experiments - J. Diggle and Son.
- The Recovery of Nitrogen from Sewage - Samuel Rideal.
- Conservation of the Nile - A. A. Barnes, p 33.
- What Industry Owes to Science - (No. V), p 34.