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Latest revision as of 13:07, 4 January 2019
Main Subjects
- 1931 British Industries Fair. Illustrated. p.184
- An Engineering Question p.191
- Arc Welding p.195
- Beauharnois Canal - Suction Dredger. Illustrated. p.176 and P.188
- British Patent Specifications p.201
- Canadian Engineering News. p.195
- Current Prices for Metals and Fuels p.200
- D. Wickham and Co - 100hp Oil-Engined Shunting Locomotive for the Argentine. Illustrated. p.180
- Deaths p.189
- Editorial p.189
- The State of the Navy
- Locomotive Feed
- Electrically Driven gear Driven Winding Plant. Illustrated. p.196
- French Engineering Notes p.201
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers. p.182
- High-Pressure Locomotives
- Japanese Steel for Siamese Railways p.195
- Launches and Trail Trips p.199
- Light Substitute for Chequer Plating p.195
- Manufacture of Small Arms Cartridge Cases - An Apology, p.190
- Dr Adcock
- Maudslay Centenary. - Henry Maudslay. p.178
- Moynan Steam Dryer. Illustrated. p.194
- Obituaries p.192
- Petographic Treatment of Coal - John Stevens, p.196
- Provincial Letters p.197
- Railway and Road Matters. p.187
- Seven-Day Journal P.175
- Regulations for Public Vehicles
- New Motor Speed Record - Malcolm Campbell
- A High-Pressure Loffler Boiler Installation
- The Vatican Wireless Station
- Railwaymen's Pay
- The New P. and O. Liner Strathnaver
- The Modernising of Naval Vessels
- Workmen's Compensation Payments
- The Late Mr. J. D. H. Dickson
- Sixty Years Ago. p.195
- South African Engineering Notes. p.181
- Unemployed and Unemployable p.190
- Wages and Working Conditions in the Engineering Industries. p.178
- Water Wheel Alternators - 20,000 kVa. Illustrated. p.192