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**[[Glossop Ironworks Co]]. | **[[Glossop Ironworks Co]]. | ||
*The [[British Association]], Address to the Engineering Section by [[Gerald Stoney]] (President), p 205 - p 207. | *The [[British Association]], Address to the Engineering Section by [[George Gerald Stoney|Gerald Stoney]] (President), p 205 - p 207. | ||
*The Drainage of New Zealand Swamps, p 214 and p 218. (Illustrated). | *The Drainage of New Zealand Swamps, p 214 and p 218. (Illustrated). |
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- Contents, p 215.
Main Subjects
- Artificial Limbs for Maimed Soldiers, p 207 - p 209.
- Monsieur Amar.
- Editorial, p 215 - p 216.
- Gerald Stoney's Address.
- Ships of War and Commerce.
- Science for All.
- The American Railwaymen's Demands.
- Gas Turbine, p 220. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 211.
- 'The Bletchley Accident and Track Layout.'
- 'Stabilising Ships by Means of Gyroscopes' by The Sperry Gyroscope Co - B. E. Fillmor Managing Director.
- 'The Metric System' by T. H. Relton.
- 'Ability of Experience.'
- 'Standard Size of Catalogues.'
- 'Marine Salvage Work' J. Walwyn White.
- 'The Decimal Association' by P. W. Petter.
- 'American Tons and Gallons' by C. T. Evennette.
- 'Screw v Paddle-Wheel' by Arthur R. Liddell.
- Electricity in Engineering Workshops.'
- Light Cruisers in The War, p 209.
- Limit Gauges, by R. T. Glazebrook, p 224 - p 225. (Illustrated).
- Scientific and Industrial Research - Report of The Advisory Council, p 219 - 220.
- The Art of Coating Paper, No III, p 204 - p 205.
- The British Association, Address to the Engineering Section by Gerald Stoney (President), p 205 - p 207.
- The Drainage of New Zealand Swamps, p 214 and p 218. (Illustrated).
- The Great Air Raid, p 211.
- The Past and Future of Industrial Chemistry, No IV, p 210 - p 211.
- The Whirling Speed of Shafts, No III, W. M. Wallace, p 203 - p 204.