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* Letters to the Editor, p 448. | * Letters to the Editor, p 448. | ||
** Labour Troubles - [[William S. G. Kinmond]]. | ** Labour Troubles - [[William S. G. Kinmond]]. | ||
** The Whessoe Foundry - [[William Boby and Son]]. | ** The [[Whessoe Foundry Co|Whessoe Foundry]] - [[William Boby and Son]]. | ||
* '''October''', p 443. | * '''October''', p 443. | ||
** The Coal Strike. | ** The Coal Strike. |
Latest revision as of 14:21, 22 May 2020
- Contents, p 455.
Main Subjects
- 1920 Motor Car Show, p 450. (Illustrated).
- 5-ton Gantry Crane - John H. Wilson and Co, p 462. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 449.
- Buffer Stop Collision, p 460.
- Editorial, p 455.
- Metallurgical Patents.
- The Jutland Narrative.
- The Financial Position in France.
- Engineering During the War - H. Riall Sankey, p 451.
- High-Pressure Geared Locomotives - Bell Locomotive Works, p 461. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 448.
- Labour Troubles - William S. G. Kinmond.
- The Whessoe Foundry - William Boby and Son.
- October, p 443.
- The Coal Strike.
- The Air Conference.
- Agricultural tractors n France.
- Railway Accidents During 1919.
- Co-Partnership Congress.
- State Shipping.
- A Fatal Railway Accident.
- Dock and Harbour Schemes.
- Aviation.
- Railway Electrification.
- A French Railway Disaster.
- Electricity Supply.
- Mechanical Transport for Vehicles at Aldershot, p 456 - 460. (Illustrated).
- Technical particulars of many vehicles.
- Patents, p 467.
- G. F. Dewdney - Opposed piston engines.
- E. H. H. Hassler - Brush holders for dynamo electric machines.
- Automatic Telephone Manufacturing Co - Electric relays.
- Igranic Electric Co - Controllers for electric circuits.
- R. L. Murray and Telephone Manufacturing Co - Telephones.
- M. Walker - Mechanically operated friction clutches.
- Rivetting On To Small Tubes, p 460.
- Water Power in the Argentine, p 460.
- Vickers Aircraft Works, Weybridge, p 444 and 454. (Illustrated).