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Revision as of 14:32, 13 November 2014
Main Subjects
- British Patent Specifications p.173
- Current Prices for Metals and Fuels p.172
- Editorial p.161
- The Engineer and the Physicist
- Steel Castings
- Electrically Welded Tanks for a Distillery - John Thompson (Dudley). Illustrated. p.158
- Electrification in Sweden. p.163
- French Engineering Notes p.173
- High Pressure Locomotives. Illustrated. p.164
- Industry and Economics - J. S. Hecht. p.155
- Letters to the Editor p.153
- Nag Hammadi Barrage. Illustrated. p.150 and p.160
- New Ideas on Dams - Edward Godfrey
- Opportunities for Seaplanes in Burma. p.152
- Provincial Letters p.169
- Railway and Road Matters p.159
- Rotary Pump for High Vacua. Illustrated. p.168
- Scattering of Light - William Bragg
- Severn-Day Journal
- Engineers' Wages
- Lee Conservancy Works
- Whitehaven Pit Disaster
- The Oil-Electric Tanker Permian
- Gas and Electricity Undertakings
- The Government and the Schneider Race
- The Brown-Firth Amalgamation
- Railwaymen's Pay
- The Proposed Irak Pipe-Line
- The Explosion on Submarine X.1.
- Sixty Years Ago p.163
- South African Engineering Notes p.167
- Pretoria Iron and Steel works
- Zambesi Bridge
- Johannesburg Extensions
- South African Railways
- Railcars
- Grab Dredger for Table Bay
- Turbine Set for SS Kingswood - Parsons Marine Steam Co. Illustrated. p.156