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Revision as of 05:49, 2 April 2015
- Contents, p 441.
Main Subjects
- Blast Furnace Slag as an Aggregate For Concrete Ships - C. C. Myers, p 443.
- Coke Oven Installation for a Colliery, p 430 and 440. (Illustrated).
- Editorial, p 441.
- The Proper Use of Sea Power - HMS Queen Elizabeth.
- Standard Railway Equipment.
- Electric Power Developments During The War, p 451.
- Gotha Bombing Biplane - (No. I), p 435. (Illustrated).
- High-Level Steel Arch in New Zealand, p 446. (Illustrated).
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 435.
- Labour Administration - (No. IX) - Edward T. Elbourne, p 432.
- Machinery Markets of Syria, p 429.
- Ministry of Munitions - Orders, p 447.
- Naval Notes, p 444.
- Surrendered German Ships.
- New Coke Oven Installation, p 430 and 440. (Illustrated).
- Obituary - Edwin Henry Marples, p 442.
- Occlusion of Gases by Metals - Robert Hadfield, p 444.
- Oil Firing For Domestic Purposes, p 445. (Illustrated).
- Patents, p 451.
- Patent Law Reform, p 438.
- Science and The Future - Royal Society, p 442.
- Standardisation of Railway Equipment, p 445.