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* Contents, p 429.


'''Main Subjects
'''Main Subjects


* A Sixty Year Old Locomotive, [[Fletcher, Jennings and Co]], [[Furness Railway Co]], p 432. (Illustrated)
* Commercial Steels and their Heat Treatment, by [[L. H. Pomeroy]], of the [[Vauxhall Motor Car Co]], before the [[Institution of Automobile Engineers]], p 430.
** [[J. B. Hoblyn]].
* Co-Operative Payment by Results, [[Priestman Brothers]], p 419.
* Editorial, p 429.
** Co-Operation.
** Revival of Sheffield Light Trades.
* Efficient Utilisation of Labour in Engineering Factories (With Special Reference to Women's Work), by [[Ben H. Morgan]], before the [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], p 432.
* French Centenarian Engineer, [[J. F. Gaudry|Monsieur Jules Gaudry]], p 439.
* Impact Testing Machine, by [[H. S. Primrose]] and [[J. S. Glen Primrose]], before the Staffordshire [[Iron and Steel Institute]], p 435. (Illustrated)
* [[Iron and Steel Institute]], (No. II.), Jurassic Ironstones of the United Kingdom, by Dr. [[F. H. Hatch]], p 421.
** Note on Inclusions in Steel and Ferrite Lines, by Dr. [[J. E. Stead]].
* Letters to the Editor, p 435.
** Electrical Propulsion of Ships, Stabilimento Elettroteonico Gio. Ansaldo and C.,
** Employment of Aliens, [[C. McGill]].
** Lost Time.
* Lord Kitchener Scholarships, p 438.
* Ministry of Munitions Orders, p 439.


* Naval Notes, p 434.
** [[HMS Vindictive]].
* Our first Concrete Ship, p 434. (Illustrated)


* Editorial
* Provincial Letters, p 436.


* Refractory Materials, p 431.


* Small Locomotives of Special Types, (No. I.), [[Hawthorne, Leslie and Co]], p 419 - p 421. (Illustrated)
** [[Avonside Engine Co]].
* Turbo-Electric Ship [[Wulsty Castle]], [[J. Blumer and Co]], Builders, p 423 - p 426 and p 428. (Illustrated)
** [[Lancashire Shipping co]].
** [[British Ljungstrom Marine Turbine Co]].
** [[Brush electrical Engineering Co]].
** [[Switchgear and Cowans]].
* Two Railway Accident Reports, [[London and North Western Railway]], p 434.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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  • Contents, p 429.

Main Subjects

  • Iron and Steel Institute, (No. II.), Jurassic Ironstones of the United Kingdom, by Dr. F. H. Hatch, p 421.
    • Note on Inclusions in Steel and Ferrite Lines, by Dr. J. E. Stead.
  • Letters to the Editor, p 435.
    • Electrical Propulsion of Ships, Stabilimento Elettroteonico Gio. Ansaldo and C.,
    • Employment of Aliens, C. McGill.
    • Lost Time.
  • Lord Kitchener Scholarships, p 438.
  • Ministry of Munitions Orders, p 439.
  • Naval Notes, p 434.
  • Our first Concrete Ship, p 434. (Illustrated)
  • Provincial Letters, p 436.
  • Refractory Materials, p 431.

See Also

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Sources of Information