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**'Etching Reagents and their Applications' by [[Oswald Freeman Hudson|O. F. Hudson]]. | **'Etching Reagents and their Applications' by [[Oswald Freeman Hudson|O. F. Hudson]]. | ||
**'Some Appliances for Metallographic Research' by [[Walter Rosenhain|W. Rosenhain]]. | **'Some Appliances for Metallographic Research' by [[Walter Rosenhain|W. Rosenhain]]. | ||
**'The Constitution of the Alloys of Copper with Tin' by [[J. L. Haughton]]. | **'The Constitution of the Alloys of Copper with Tin' by [[John L. Haughton|J. L. Haughton]]. | ||
*[[Institution of Naval Architects]], No I, [[Frederick Hervey | Lord Bristol]] - President, p 299 - 301. | *[[Institution of Naval Architects]], No I, [[Frederick Hervey | Lord Bristol]] - President, p 299 - 301. | ||
**'The Water-tight Division of Ships' by [[John Joseph Welch|Professor J. J. Welch]]. | **'The Water-tight Division of Ships' by [[John Joseph Welch|Professor J. J. Welch]]. |
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1915 March 26th PDF
- Contents, p 307.
Main Subjects
- British Portland Cement Making Machinery, No V, Raw Material and Clinker Crushing Machines, p 302 - 304. (Illustrated).
- Chemical Fire Extincteur, p 304.
- Editorial, p 307 - 308.
- Steel in The Light of Modern Research.
- The Mobilisation of War Raw Materials in Germany.
- The Airship Raid on Paris.
- The Losses at the Dardanelles.
- Engineering Progress Abroad, p 312.
- Asia Minor.
- Bolivia.
- Brazil.
- Canada.
- Chile.
- Costa Rica.
- Greece.
- Uruguay.
- Government Control of Factories, p 317.
- Hexagon Turret Lathe for Shell Boring, p 310. (Illustrated).
- Horizontal Boiler Feed Pump, p 310 - 311, (Illustrated).
- Imperial Institute Technical Information Bureau, p 318.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 298.
- 'The Chemical and Mechanical Relations of Iron, Cobalt and Carbon' by J. O. Arnold and A. A. Read.
- Institute of Metals, H. C. H. Carpenter President in the Chair, p 309 - 310.
- 'The Effects of Heat and of Work on the Mechanical Properties of Metals' by A. K. Huntington.
- 'The Microchemistry of Corrosion' by S. Whyte.
- 'The Properties of Some Nickel-Aluminium and Copper-Nickel-Aluminium Alloys' by R. H. Greaves and Professor A. A. Read.
- 'Etching Reagents and their Applications' by O. F. Hudson.
- 'Some Appliances for Metallographic Research' by W. Rosenhain.
- 'The Constitution of the Alloys of Copper with Tin' by J. L. Haughton.
- Institution of Naval Architects, No I, Lord Bristol - President, p 299 - 301.
- 'The Water-tight Division of Ships' by Professor J. J. Welch.
- 'The Increase of Safety Afforded by a Water-tight Deck' by K. G. Finlay.
- 'The Influence of Discharging Appliances in The Design of Large Ore Carriers' by John Reid.
- Labour and Wages, p 304.
- Launches and Trial Trips, p 320.
- 'Karunga' twin-screw steamer by Swan, Hunter and Wigham Richardson to the order of British India Steam Navigation Co.
- Motor Ship 'Falstria' by Harland and Wolff for East Asiatic Co.
- Letters to the Editor, p 317.
- Hot Bulb Engines For Marine Work.
- Patents and Foreign Competition.
- Enemy Patent Rights by W. L. Webb of Crossley Brothers.
- Obituary, p 308.
- Smithy Bridge Railway Accident, p 308.
- State of Employment, p 317.
- The Charges for London Water, p 298.
- The Ilford Collision, p 318.
- The Railway Year, No II, p 297.
- The Southern Lines.
- The Smaller English Railways.
- The Welsh Companies.
- The Revival of The Reversible Blade Propeller, p 295 - 297 and p 306. (Illustrated).
- The United States Navy, p 311 - 312.
- The Water-Tight Subdivision of Ships, by Professor J. J. Welch, p 318 - 319.