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* American Boasting - By Prof. John E. Sweet, p 392. | * American Boasting - By Prof. John E. Sweet, p 392. | ||
* Camera Club, p 390. | * [[Camera Club]], p 390. | ||
** [[William de Wiveleslie Abney|William Abney]]. | ** [[William de Wiveleslie Abney|William Abney]]. | ||
* Cleveland Iron Trade, p 392. | * Cleveland Iron Trade, p 392. |
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Main Subjects
- American Boasting - By Prof. John E. Sweet, p 392.
- Camera Club, p 390.
- Cleveland Iron Trade, p 392.
- Coal and Labour, p 384.
- Construction of the Modern Locomotive, Section II: The Foundry, p 233 and 377. (Illustrated).
- Conversazione of the Royal Society, p 381.
- Death - Mr. Brewtnall, p 389.
- Editorial, p 387.
- Wages Results in the Coal Trade.
- Cause of Strikes.
- Machinery for the Preparation of Tea.
- Successful Electric Lighting.
- Railways Versus Rifles.
- Gas Furnaces and Puddling.
- Yorkshire Miners and the Durham Strike.
- Iron and Steel Industries for China.
- Electric Lighting at Georgetown, Demerara.
- Railways of Victoria.
- Electromotive Car, Bradford Tramways - Easton and Anderson, p 383. (Illustratrated).
- Explosion of a Locomotive, p 383.
- HMS Hawke, p 383.
- Institution of Civil Engineers, p 385.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 380.
- Leeds Association of Engineers, p 392.
- Letters to the Editor, p 390.
- Society of Engineers, p 392.
- Water Supply of Broken Hill, Australia, p 381 and 386. (Illustrated).
- Waterworks, Wenlock Lunatic Asylum, p 379 and 382. (Illustrated).