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- Contents, p 209.
Main Subjects
- August, p 199.
- Aeronautical Events.
- Naval Incidents.
- Threatened Railway Strike.
- Research - George Beilby.
- National Electric Supply Problems.
- Waterways Control.
- New Shipbuilding Yards - Harland and Wolff, Russell and Co, John Cran and Co, John Ellerman.
- Standard Ships - Lloyd's Register of Shipping, British Corporation, Bureau Veritas.
- New Honours - Thomas Bell, George John Carter, Dugald Clerk, Alfred Herbert, Herbert Jackson, Wilfrid Stokes, Leonard Bairstow, William Bryant, William Blane, Alan Chorlton, Henry Fowler, F. W. Harbord, Andrew Laing, William Collingwood, William Ripper.
- Committee for Scientific and Industrial Research, p 206. Cont. from p.180
- J. W. McConnel.
- Richard Redmayne.
- National Physical Laboratory.
- John Purser Griffith.
- Professor Bone FRS
- Hugh Ryan.
- Sydney Young.
- George Fletcher.
- Pierce Purcell.
- John Haldane.
- George T. Holloway. to be continued
- Development of Machinery in the United States Navy in the Past Ten Years - C. W. Dyson, p 211.
- Editorial, p 209.
- Industrial Research.
- Standardisation of Marine Engines - D. B. Morison, Institution of Naval Architects, J. T. Milton.
- Evolution of the Chain-Track Tractor - (No. V), p 202 and 208. (Illustrated).
- Institute of Metals, p 215.
- Letters to the Editor, p 215.
- Coal Economy - W. H. Casmey.
- Hot Bulb Engines - Cecil H. Cox.
- Locomotive Performance on the North Eastern Railway - (No.I), p 200.
- Ministry of Munitions - Order, p 219.
- Motor Driven Gun Lathe - John Hetherington and Sons, p 213 and 214. (Illustrated).
- Nickel Deposits and Industry of Ontario - (No. I), p 210.
- Obituary - Henry Ritchie, p 201.
- Patents, p 219.
- Railwaymen's Societies, p 215.
- Telephone Engineering Progress, p 201.