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1927 June 17th PDF
- Contents, p 659.
Main Subjects
- A New Hydraulic Formula, p 646 - p 648.
- Chevalier Du Buat.
- Darcy.
- Dupuit.
- Login.
- F. Harris.
- R. G. Kennedy.
- Sir Thomas Higham.
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 645.
- A Year's Explosions.
- A Safe Aircraft Competition.
- The Geneva Naval Conference.
- The Mechanised Army.
- Armstrong's and Vickers'.
- A French Railway Centenary.
- The Turbinia.
- Salvage Operations at Scapa Flow.
- Wages in the Engineering Trades.
- British Patents, p 673.
- "Clear Space" Pneumatic Power Hammer, p 666, (Illustrated).
- Death Announcements, p 659.
- Diesel Engine User's Association, p 665.
- Editorial, p 659 - p 660.
- French Air Services.
- International Discussion - Institute of Metals.
- Electronically Driven Double Dry-Grinding Machines, p 667. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Civil Engineers Conversazione, p 662.
- Frederick Palmer.
- Sir William H. Ellis.
- H. J. Deane.
- Frank W. Dyson.
- Sir Alfred Yarrow.
- National Physical Laboratory.
- J. H. Hyde.
- Sir Robert Hadfield.
- F. W. Thorne.
- Professor B. P. Haigh.
- GEC.
- A. B. Steele.
- H. D. Rice.
- J. Hamilton Gibson.
- Professor E. G. Coker.
- C. J. Dadswell.
- Leonard Andrews.
- International Standard Electric Co.
- Institution of Electrical Engineers, Summer Meeting, (No. I), p 654 - p 656. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Naval Architects, p 671.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 671.
- 'Itape' motor ship by William Beardmore and Co to the order of Companhia de Navegacao Csteria.
- "Paua" twin-screw motor vessel by Harland and Wolff to the order of Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co.
- 'Port Huon' twin-screw motor ship by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line. Engines by the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Co.
- 'Steel Lighters 788 G and 789 G by Harland and Wolff to the order of Elder Dempster and Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 656.
- "Howlers" by H. E. Wimperis.
- "High-Pressure Reciprocating Engines" by M.T. Mech E.
- "Last Beam Engine" by H. Taylor.
- New Methods of Producing Iron and Steel in Sweden, p 662.
- Obituary, p 661 - p 662. (Illustrated).
- Safety in Mines Research Station near Buxton, p 651 - p 653.
- Samuel Crompton Centenary, p 665
- Sixty Years Ago, p 656.
- 1865 War Office.
- South African Engineering Notes, p 666.
- Suburban Railway Electrification.
- Three-Cylinder Locomotives.
- Dunswart Works Expanding.
- Sir William Hoy to Leave the S.A.R.
- Pretoria Steel Foundry.
- The British Engineers' Association, p 665.
- The Institution of Civil Engineers, April Examinations, 1927, p 668.
- The Mineral Wealth of Cornwall, p 665.
- The Re-Conditioned Liner RMS Empress of Australia, p 649-p 651 and p 658. (Illustrated).
- The Stourport Electric Power Station, (No. II), p 663 - p 665. (Illustrated).
- The World's Production and Trade in Machinery, p 648 - p 649.
- Twenty-five Years in the Dry Cell Industry, p by C. A. Gillingham, p 667 - p 668.