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* Permanent Molecular Torsion of Conducting Wires Produced by the Passage of an Electric Current, p 462. | * Permanent Molecular Torsion of Conducting Wires Produced by the Passage of an Electric Current, p 462. | ||
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* Purification of Water, p 462. | * Purification of Water, p 462. | ||
** Hatton. | ** Hatton. |
Revision as of 19:07, 28 October 2014
1881 June 24th PDF
Main Subjects
- Admirality and New Alloys, p 457.
- Professor Thurston.
- Contracts Open - Telescope Gasholder for Halifax, p 460. and 462. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 465.
- The Channel Tunnel Scheme - South Eastern Railway.
- Eastern Shipping Trade.
- Drainage of Portsmouth.
- The Tonnage Rates for Coal from Yorkshire and Durham.
- The Proposed French Tariff.
- High Speed Passenger Steamer - Captain Lundborg, p 457 and 461. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 458.
- Marshall, Sons and Co - Double Cylinder Semi-Portable Engine for the Indian State Railways, p 464 and 467. (Illustrated).
- Permanent Molecular Torsion of Conducting Wires Produced by the Passage of an Electric Current, p 462.
- Purification of Water, p 462.
- Hatton.
- Meymott Tidy.
- Halcrow.
- Frankland.
- Trial Trip of the Almirante Brown, p 457.
- Visits in the Provinces, p 467.