The Engineer 1922/09/15
- Contents, p 275.
Main Subjects
- Chinese Engineering Notes, p 264.
- Editorial, p 275.
- The Cruising Endurance of Submarines.
- Economic Basis of Wages.
- Gennevilliers Electric power Station, (No. II.), p 267 and p 270 - p 272. (Illustrated)
- Iron and Steel Institute, (No. II.), Flow of Steel at Red Heat, by T. H. S. Dickenson, p 265.
- The Manufacture and Treatment of High-Speed Steel, by H. K. Ogilvie, Read by G. C. Lloyd.
- Volume Changes in Steel, by L. Aitchison and G. R. Woodvine.
- Magnetic Properties of Heat-Treated Carbon Steels, by E. D. Campbell and E. R. Johnson.
- A Brinell Machine Attachement, by E. D. Campbell.
- Meuse Lock on the Meuse-Waal Canal, (No. II.), by Dr. L. R. Wentholt, p 261. (Illustrated)
- Nations' Food Exhibition, p
- North Eastern Railway Express Passenger Electric Locomotive, by Sir Vincent Raven, Engineer, p 274 and p 280. (Illustrated)
- Scientific and Industrial Research, (No. I.), p 268.
- Seven Day Journal, The Circuit of Britain Air Race, Disinfecting Liners and other Topics, p 269.
- The Story of the Ship, by Sir Westcott Abell, Before the British Association, p 272.