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* [[1924 British Empire Exhibition|British Empire Exhibition, 1924]], p 548.
* [[1924 British Empire Exhibition|British Empire Exhibition, 1924]], p 548.
* British Patent Specifications, p 567.


* Bulgarian Telegraph and Telephone Material Manufacturing Company, p 548.
* Bulgarian Telegraph and Telephone Material Manufacturing Company, p 548.
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** [[Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Co]].
** [[Lancashire Dynamo and Motor Co]].
** [[British Westinghouse]].
** [[British Westinghouse]].
** [[Oerlikon Co]].
** [[Oerlikon]].
** [[Siemens-Schuckert]].
** [[Siemens-Schuckert]].
** [[General Electric Co]].
** [[General Electric Co]].
* Improvers' Training School, [[Frederick Sutton]] and [[Evelyn Barron]], p 556.
* Improvers' Training School, [[Frederick Sutton]] and [[Evelyn Barron]], p 556.
** [[Harold Cox]].
** [[Harold Cox]].
* [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], Electric Locomotives, by Sir [[Vincent L. Raven]], Dr. [[H. S. Hele Shaw]], President,  p 546.
* [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]], Electric Locomotives, by Sir [[Vincent Raven|Vincent L. Raven]], Dr. [[Henry Selby Hele-Shaw|H. S. Hele Shaw]], President,  p 546.


* Japanese Copper Industry, p 559.
* Japanese Copper Industry, p 559.
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* Kathode Ray Oscillograph, Exhibited by [[Frank Gill]], the President, at the [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]], made by the [[Western Electric Co]], p 557. (Illustrated)
* Kathode Ray Oscillograph, Exhibited by [[Frank Gill]], the President, at the [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]], made by the [[Western Electric Co]], p 557. (Illustrated)


* Launches and Trial Trips, p 565.
** [[SS Rio Claro]], Built by [[Blyth Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co]], Engines by the [[North Eastern MArine Engineering Co]].
** [[Wallsend]], Built by [[Irvines Shipbuilding and Dry Docks Co]], Engines by the [[North Eastern MArine Engineering Co]].
** [[Conte Verde]], Built by [[William Beardmore and Co]].
** [[SS Veendam]], Built by [[Harland and Wolff]].
* Letters to the Editor, p 559.
* Letters to the Editor, p 559.
** Specialisation or Team Work.
** Specialisation or Team Work.
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** [[Vauxhall]].
** [[Vauxhall]].
* Over-Production in Japan, p 548.
* Over-Production in Japan, p 548.
* Provincial Letters, p 563.


* Radio Direction Finding, by [[R. L. Smith Rose]] and [[R. H. Barfield]], Before the [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]], p 562.
* Radio Direction Finding, by [[R. L. Smith Rose]] and [[R. H. Barfield]], Before the [[Institution of Electrical Engineers]], p 562.

Revision as of 14:49, 8 December 2014

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  • Contents, p 555.

Main Subjects

  • 100-Ton Overhead Electric Travelling Crane, by the Vaughan Crane Co, p 562. (Illustrated)
  • Bulgarian Telegraph and Telephone Material Manufacturing Company, p 548.
  • Japanese Copper Industry, p 559.
  • Motor Car shows (No. IV), p 544. (Illustrated)
  • Over-Production in Japan, p 548.
  • Railways and Engineering Works in Brazil, p 559.
  • Seven Day Journal, Recovery of Elasticity in Overstrained Iron and Steel, Port of Tangier and other topics, p 549.
  • Signalling by Wireless Telegraphy to Entombed Miners, p 551.
  • Scholarships in Engineering, p 560.
  • Some Recent Developments in Cross Channel Steamer Design, (No. II.), p 541.
  • Ventilation of the Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel, p 542. (Illustrated)

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