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Revision as of 18:59, 27 October 2014
1931 May 08th PDF
Main Subjects
- British Patent Specifications p.529
- Canadian Pacific Liner 'Empress of Britain'. Illustrated. p.509 and p.516
- Cleaning of Power Station Waste Gases. Illustrated. p.504
- Congress of Science and Technology p.524
- Corrosion of Iron and Steel p.523
- Current Prices for Metals and Fuels p.528
- Editorial p.517
- Recent Developments in Land Turbines
- Naval Problems of Today
- Engineering Research p.506
- French Engineering Notes p.529
- How to Win this War p.524
- Letters to the Editor p.514
- Metallurgical Creep p.506
- Obituaries p.514
- Post War Land Turbine Development. Illustrated. p.520
- Provincial Letters P.525
- Railway and Road Matters p.515
- Reorganisation of the Iron and Steel Industry p.508
- Seven-Day Journal p.503
- The French Air Manoeuvres
- Standards Association of Great Britain - British Engineering Standards Association
- The Faraday Medal
- The Government and Low Temperature Carbonisation
- Reconstruction of the Royal Institution
- The Aircraft Industry
- The New Southampton Graving Dock - John Mowlem and Co
- China's Iron and Steel Needs
- Associated Electrical Industries - Felix J. C. Pole
- Professional Civil Servants
- Sixty Years Ago p.514
- Tin-Plate Industry p.518
- Andrew Yarranton - History
- John Hanbury - History
- Turbo-Generator Sets. Illustrated. p.512
- English Electric Co - A Visit to their works