The Engineer 1922/10/06
Main Subjects
- Editorial
- Electrically Driven Treble-Ram Pump, by Joseph Evans and Sons, (Woverhampton), p 349. (Illustrated)
- Institute of Marine Engineers, Presidential Address, by Sir George Goodwin, p 348.
- Institute of Metals, (No. III.), Linear Shrinkage of Metals, by Dr. F. Johnson and W. Grantley Jones, p 345.
- Hardness of Brasses by F. W. Harris.
- The Structure of Eutectics, by F. L. Brady.
- The Antimony-Bismuth System, by Maurice Cook.
- Cause of Red Stains on Silver Plate , by A. Jefferson.
- Intermetallic Actions, by G. A. Mansuri.
- The Cleaning of Aluminium Utensils, by P. Seligman and P. Williams.
- International Railway Congress, (No. III.), by R. W. Reid, p 347.
- Japan's Naval Construction Programe, by Peto, Brassey, Betts and Jackson, p 344. (Illustrated)
- Obituary, Professor Herman Victor Hubert, p 350.
- Old British-Canadian Locomotive, p 349. (Illustrated)
- September, p 343.
- Labour in France.
- Buffer Stop Collisions on Railways.
- The Ebbw Vale Dispute.
- The Battleship France.
- The Circuit of Britain Air Race.
- Commercial Propaganda.
- Unemployment.
- The Price of Petrol.