The Engineer 1917/06/29
1917 June 29th PDF
- Contents, p 589.
Main Subjects
- Acquisition of Patent Rights, p 600.
- Briquetting of Metal Swarf, (No. IV.), William Johnson and Sons, p 592 - p 593. (Illustrated)
- British Patent Specifications, p 599.
- Editorial, p 589.
- Our Trade with Latin America.
- Automatic Railway Signalling.
- Random Reflections: The Consumption of Coal, German Iron and Steel, American Engineers and the War, The Training of Engineers, The Muslin Wheel, De Pambour.
- Fixation of Nitrogen, Mr. Kilburn Scott, p 595. (Illustrated)
- Improvements in Vacuum Brake Apparatus, Consolidated Brake and Engineering Co, p 594. (Illustrated)
- Incorporated Municipal Electrical Association, F. M. Long, President, Fuel Economy by J. A. Robertson, p 579.
- Inspectors of Explosives Report for 1916, p 580.
- Letters to the Editor, p 586.
- Intensive Production, R. G. Foster.
- Old Books, Arthur L. Johnson.
- British Decimal Coinage, Harry Allcock.
- Modern Bottle Making Plant, p 578 and p 588. (Illustrated)
- National Defence in the United States. p 593.
- Obituary, Gervase Douglas Seaton, p 591.
- Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, (No. XVIII.), Glycerine Recovery and Refining, p 581 - p 585. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 595.
- Royal Meteorological Society, Major H. J. Lyons, President, The Reduction of Temperature Observations, by C. E. P. Brooks, p 599.
- Some Aspects of the Cold Period, by R. C. Mossman.
- Reconstruction of Industries, p 577.
- Some Points in High Precision Design, p 584 and p 586.
- The W. R. Combustion Indicator, by H. R. Webster, Built by Holdsworth and Sons, p 595. (Illustrated)
- What Industry Owes to Science, (No. XVII.), p 577.