The Engineer 1918/09/27
- Contents, p 267.
Main Subjects
- A Factory Education Scheme, p 262.
- An Ambulance Train for The American Army, p 260 - p 263 and p 266. (Illustrated).
- British Railways Under War Conditions No III, p 268 - p 269.
- Railways and Invasion.
- Editorial, p 267 - p 268.
- The Meanest Thing.
- The Rationing of Fuel.
- From Army to Shipyard, p 262.
- German Maritime War Aims, p 268.
- Inspecting American Rails for Renewal, p 277.
- Iron and Steel Institute No II, Sir Robert Hadfield Presided, p 258 - p 260.
- "Use of Bosh Tuyeres in the Blowing of Basic Pig Iron" by J. S. Hollings.
- "The Casting of Steel in Ingot and other Moulds" by J. E. Fletcher.
- "Principles of Ope-Hearth Furnace Design" by C. H. F. Bagley.
- "The Utilisation of Waste Heat from Open-Hearth Furnaces for the Generation of Steam" by T. B. Mackenzie.
- Labour Administration No II, by Edward T. Elbourne, p 257 - p 258.
- Works Co-ordination Committee.
- Letters to The Editor, p 264.
- Valve Gear for Three Cylinder Locomotives.
- Public Supplies of Electricity by F. B. Nathan.
- High-Pressure Steam by W. H. Booth.
- John Riekie.
- The Future For Engineers in India, by G. Jordan.
- The Real Speed of Aeroplanes by John D. North.
- Sawdust Briquettes by A. E. A. Edwards.
- Pfalz Single-Seater Biplane Scout, p 270 - p 272. (Illustrated).
- Railways and Railway Workshops, p 277.
- County Metallurgical and Engineering Institute - Sir Gilbert Claughton.
- Scientific and Industrial Research No II, p 272 - p 273.
- Visit to the Handley Page Works, p 272.