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* Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, by Sir [[Wilfred Stokes]], p 27 - p 29. (Illustrated) | * Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, by Sir [[Wilfrid Stokes|Wilfred Stokes]], p 27 - p 29. (Illustrated) | ||
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1918 July 12th PDF
- Contents, p 33.
Main Subjects
- 2500 H. P. Rateau Marine Geared Turbines, p 36 - p 38. (Illustrated)
- Acquisistion of Patent Rights, p 44.
- Admiralty Salvage Section, p 34.
- Aluminium Pistons for Aero-Engines, p 35. (Illustrated)
- British Patent Specifications, p 43.
- Death Announcement, George Waller Willcocks, p 33.
- Editorial, p 33.
- Higher Pressures.
- Machinery Design and National Character.
- Electric Plant at a Canadian Smelting Works, p 24 and p 32. (Illustrated)
- Letters to the Editor, p 30.
- Restriction on the Employment of Engineers.
- Patent Law Reform, James Kieth.
- The Future of the Proffessional Classes, Arthur F. Wickenden.
- Counterfeit Gold Coins from Venezuela, Henry M. Sayers.
- Standardisation of Locomotives, F. W. Brewer.
- Moving Targets and Torpedo Attack, (No. III.), p 23. (Illustrated)
- Obituary, Isaac Beardmore, p 30.
- Oil Separator, Summerscales, p 39. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 40.
- Railway Accidents in 1917, p 43.
- Stokes Gun and Shell and their Development, by Sir Wilfred Stokes, p 27 - p 29. (Illustrated)
- Two Recent Railway Accidents, p 26.
- Use of High Pressure and High Temperature Steam inn Large Power Stations, By J. H. Shaw,before the Institution of Electrical Engineers, p 38.
- Women in Munition Factories, by G. F. Kellaway, p 30.