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*Contents, p 317.


'''Main Subjects
'''Main Subjects


*Editorial, p 317 - p 318.
**Shipping and Shipbuilding in the United States.
**Manufacturers and Standards.
*Further Notes on a High Temperature Thermostat, by [[J. L. Haughton]] and [[D. Hanson]], before The [[Institute of Metals]]. p 322 - p 323. (Illustrated).
*Large Internal Cylinder Grinding Machine, p 320. (Illustrated).
**[[Churchill Machine Tool Co]].
*Letters to The Editor, p 323.
**Locomotive Feed Purifiers by [[W. Effigy]].
**Scientific Institutes and Industrial Requirements.
**Foundry Costs by [[F. T. Clapham]].
**"An Early Steamboat" by [[Arthur Lee]].
*Light Railway Building in Panama, p 314.
**[[A. S. Zinn]].
**[[R. W. Hebard and Co]].
*Notes on the Present Knowledge and Practice in Regard to the Briquetting of Iron Ores, by [[Guy Barrett]] and [[T. B. Rodgerson]], p 310 - p 311.
*Notes on the Present Knowledge and Practice in Regard to the Briquetting of Iron Ores, by [[Guy Barrett]] and [[T. B. Rodgerson]], p 310 - p 311.
*New Locomotives on The S. E. and C. RY., p 326.
*Obituaries, p 319. (Illustrated).
**[[William Robert Sykes]].
**[[Bernard Arkwright]].
*Principles and Methods of a New System of Gas-Firing, by [[A. C. Ionides]], p 320 - p 321.
*Random Reflections, p 318 - p 319.
**Economic Laws.
**Tonnage.
**"Marine Caterpillars".
**Aeroplane Engines.
**Industrial Reconstruction.
*Standardisation of Electrical Machinery, p 319.
**American Institute of Electrical Engineers.


*The American Aviation Engine, p 311.
*The American Aviation Engine, p 311.


*The Distribution of Engineers' Products Overseas, p 314.
**[[C. Hamilton-Wickes]].
*The [[Great Western Railway |G. W. R.]] Mechanics' Institution at Swindon, p 321 - p 322.
*The Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges No III, by [[G. Doorakkers]], p 308 - p 310.
*The Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges No III, by [[G. Doorakkers]], p 308 - p 310.


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**In Germany.
**In Germany.


*The Virginian Railway, p 312 - p 313. (Illustrated).
*The Virginian Railway, p 312 - p 314 and p 316. (Illustrated).





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Pdf50.jpg 1917 October 12th PDF

  • Contents, p 317.

Main Subjects

  • Editorial, p 317 - p 318.
    • Shipping and Shipbuilding in the United States.
    • Manufacturers and Standards.
  • Letters to The Editor, p 323.


  • New Locomotives on The S. E. and C. RY., p 326.
  • Principles and Methods of a New System of Gas-Firing, by A. C. Ionides, p 320 - p 321.
  • Random Reflections, p 318 - p 319.
    • Economic Laws.
    • Tonnage.
    • "Marine Caterpillars".
    • Aeroplane Engines.
    • Industrial Reconstruction.
  • Standardisation of Electrical Machinery, p 319.
    • American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
  • The American Aviation Engine, p 311.
  • The G. W. R. Mechanics' Institution at Swindon, p 321 - p 322.
  • The Manufacture of Hardened Thread Gauges No III, by G. Doorakkers, p 308 - p 310.
  • The Use of Culm and Other Waste Fuels, by John B. C. Kershaw, p 307 - p 308.
    • In The United Kingdom.
    • Colliery Dumps Used for Gas Production.
    • Coke Breeze or "Ballast" for Gas-Production.
    • In The United States.
    • In Germany.
  • The Virginian Railway, p 312 - p 314 and p 316. (Illustrated).



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