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1925 May 08th PDF
- Contents, p 519.
Main Subjects
- A Blue Print Washing and Drying Machine, p 523.
- A Method of Increasing Workshop Efficiency, by Francis J. Sharr, p 513 - p 514.
- A New Siamese Gunboat, p 521.
- A Self-Synchronising Alternator, p 526 - p 527. (Illustrated).
- A Seven-Day Journal, p 505.
- An Oil Well Tube Contract - Anglo-Persian Oil Co.
- The Shipbuilding Trades' Investigation.
- Waterloo Bridge.
- New Atlantic Liners.
- A New 16-Inch Projectile - Hadfields.
- The First Wright Aeroplane - Wright Brothers.
- British Tariff and French Trade.
- A Colliery Co-partnership Scheme.
- New Dry Dock at Tilbury.
- Continental Protection.
- A Switchback at the Paris Exhibition, p 525.
- Economics of the Heavy Iron and Steel Industry, by Sir Frederick Mills, presidential address at the Iron and Steel Institute, p 524 - p 525.
- Editorial, p 519 - p 520.
- A Notable Railway Appointment - Henry Thornton.
- Insulation - Institution of Electrical Engineers.
- Heat Engine Trilas Committee, p 520 - p 521.
- Captain H. Riall Sankey.
- Heavy Oil Engines: Some Outstanding Questions Relating to Large Engines of the Self-Ignition Type, by Captain H. Riall Sankey, p 508 - p 511.
- Letters to the Editor, p 516.
- 'The Mechanical Equivalent of Heat' by John Wilkie.
- 'Co2 Recorders' by A. Dott.
- 'The Most Powerful British Locomotive' by Ernest Leopold Ahrons.
- Motion of Electricity in Metals, p 512.
- Professor H. A. Lorentz.
- New Wood-Working Machines, p 522 - p 523. (Illustrated).
- Obituary, p 521. (Illustrated).
- Sixty Years Ago, p 521.
- Steep Ropeways in South Wales, p 514 - p 516 and p 518. (Illustrated).
- The British Steam Railway Locomotive, by Ernest Leopold Ahrons, (No. XIX), p 506 - p 507. (Illustrated).
- The Protection of Underground Water, p 512.