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** Economic History and its Lesson to the Manufacturer of Today, [[Howard F. Smith]]. | ** Economic History and its Lesson to the Manufacturer of Today, [[Howard F. Smith]]. | ||
** Restrictions on Employment, [[Albert W. Kemp]]. | ** Restrictions on Employment, [[Albert W. Kemp]]. | ||
** Payment by Results, [[ | ** Payment by Results, [[Herbert Cyril Armitage|Herbert C. Armitage]]. | ||
** Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, [[Conrad Gribble]]. | ** Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, [[Conrad Gribble]]. | ||
** Geared Air Propellers, [[Walter Bernard Challen|W. B. Challen]]. | ** Geared Air Propellers, [[Walter Bernard Challen|W. B. Challen]]. |
Latest revision as of 12:54, 15 November 2014
1918 June 14th PDF
- Contents, p 515.
Main Subjects
- Acquisition of Patent Rights, p 524.
- American Ocean-Going Concrete Steamship Faith, p 518. (Illustrated)
- British Patent Specifications, p 523.
- Business Training at the Universities, p 519.
- Editorial, p 515.
- Submarines and America.
- Nationalisation of Coal Mines.
- Letters to the Editor, p 511.
- Engineers in India.
- Economic History and its Lesson to the Manufacturer of Today, Howard F. Smith.
- Restrictions on Employment, Albert W. Kemp.
- Payment by Results, Herbert C. Armitage.
- Practice in Bridge and Girder Yards from a Theoretical Standpoint, Conrad Gribble.
- Geared Air Propellers, W. B. Challen.
- Speed Meters for Aircraft, J. Carlier.
- The Madsen Gun, Ernest J. Leeding.
- Naval Notes, p 522.
- New Giant German Aeroplane, p 512.
- New Nut Making Machine, by Ernest Hollings, p 510 and p 514. (Illustrated)
- Our Merchant Navy - The War and After, p 505.
- Progress of Liquid Oxygen Explosives, p 506.
- Provincial Letters, p 519.
- Sheffield University's Glass Department, Dr. W. E. S. Turner, Institute of Chemistry, p 516. (Illustrated)
- Small Locomotives of Special Types, (No. IV.) Charles Price and Sons, p 507 - p 510. (Illustrated)
- The Persian Oilfield, p 518.