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* A Machine That Can Talk, Laugh and Sing - By Professor Faber, p 288. | * A Machine That Can Talk, Laugh and Sing - By Professor Faber, p 288. | ||
* Model Colliery Plant, p 295. | |||
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* Obituaries, p 284. | * Obituaries, p 284. |
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Main Subjects
- James Bennie and Sons - Shearing Machine at the Bowesfield Ironworks, p 295. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 293.
- The Loss of the Megaera.
- The Indian Government Steam Train.
- Arbitration.
- Proposed Great National Conference for Miners, Manchester.
- Indian Government Steam Steam Train Engine, Ravee - Trip from Ipswich to Edinburgh, p 287. (Illustrated).
- Letters to the Editor, p 288.
- A Machine That Can Talk, Laugh and Sing - By Professor Faber, p 288.
- Model Colliery Plant, p 295.
- Obituaries, p 284.
- On Journal Friction in Steam Engines - By W. J. Macquorn Rankine, p 283.
- Siege Operations at Chatham, p 284.
- Twin Screw Engines of the Steam Ship Magloria, p 284.
- Withinshaw and Co - Winding Engines at the Grace Mary Colliery, Oakham, p 286. (Illustrated).