The Engineer 1918/10/11
- Contents, p 309.
Main Subjects
- Acquisition of Patent Rights, p 320.
- American Mallet Locomotive, M. Mallet, p 319.
- American and German Manufacturers, p 315.
- British and 'Key' Industries Exhibition, p 315.
- British Patent Specifications, p 319.
- British Railways under War conditions, (No. V.), Sir Herbert Walker, p 310.
- Central Argentine Railway, Fernando Power Station, p 320a. (Illustrated)
- Controlling the Freight Traffic, North Eastern Railway, p 305. (Illustrated)
- Death Announcement, William Clacy May, p 309.
- Editorial, p 309.
- The State and Reconstruction.
- Industrial Development of Sweden.
- Halberstadt Two Seater Biplane, p 302 - p 304. (Illustrated)
- High Speed Steel Hardening Furnace, Brayshaw Furnaces and Tools, p 319.
- Labour Administration, by Edward T Elbourne, (No. IV.), p 299. (Illustrated)
- Letters to the Editor, p 306
- Annealed versus Wrought Iron Castings, Walter J. May.
- Three Cylinder Locomotives.
- Patent Law Reform.
- The Laws of Humanity.
- British Railways and the War.
- Air Raid Casualties, Mark H. Judge.
- Main and Auxiliary Motors for Driving a Rolling Mill, Ateliers de Construction Oerlikon, p 308 and p 312 - p 314. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 315.
- Railway Construction in the Near East, p 300.
- Resistance of Metals to Penetration under Impact, by Professor C. A. Edwards, before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 314.
- Soldier Apprentice Problem, p 304.
- Technical Instruction in the Army, p 311.
- Testing of Materials, Thomas Hawksley Lecture by Dr. Unwin, p 301.
- Textile Institute, Frank Warner, President, p 311.