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Latest revision as of 06:17, 28 October 2016
- Contents, p 599.
Main Subjects
- British Patent Specifications, p 611.
- Catalogues, p 610.
- Centrifugal Ejector Air Pump and Condenser, p 594. (Illustrated).
- Drilling and Tapping Machine - Loudon Brothers, p 604. (Illustrated).
- Economical Working of Reciprocating Marine Engines and Their Auxiliaries - By D. B. Morison, p 606.
- Editorial, p 599.
- Armament of Battleships.
- Profits on Steel Production.
- The Growth of Ships.
- Electrically-Driven Chemical Manure Works - Odams Manure and Chemical Co, p 589 and 598. (Illustrated).
- Electrical Target, p 603.
- Exhaust Steam Ice-Making Plant - Ransomes and Rapier, p 602. (Illustrated).
- Express Engines, North Staffordshire Railway, p 592. (Illustrated).
- German Naval Architecture, (No. II), p 590.
- Involute Cut Gearing - S. H. Rowley, p 595.
- Letters to the Editor, p 596.
- North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, p 605.
- November Review.
- The Proposed Persian Railway.
- Marine Oil Engines.
- Floods in Paris.
- New Station at Dover Harbour.
- Electricity for Everything.
- Natural Gas in Germany.
- Safety of Workmen.
- A Paris Exhibition.
- New G. P. O. Power Station.
- Electrification of the Ouest-Etat.
- Signal Engineers.
- Shipyard Lock Out.
- Paris a Seaport.
- The Institution of Electrical Engineers.
- A Tank for Liverpool.
- Sudd Briquettes.
- Obituary - p 591.
- Gustav Byng
- Rudolf Wolf p591
- Shipbuilding Lock Out, p 592.
- Stanchions Carrying Excentric Loads - By Ernest G. Beck, p 601.
- Superheating in the Past, p 608.