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Vol xviii, 1902/03
Vol xviii, 1902/03
Preliminary pages
Title page
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Contents page
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Act of Incorporation
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Rules and by-Laws
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Appendix to the by-laws
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List of members
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Presentations to the library
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Annual general meeting, election of officers and various general meetings from 12th March, 1903 to 10th September, 1903
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Annual report and Account of receipts and expenditure
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Balance sheet
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Minutes of Proceedings for 12th March, 1903
Address by the president
J. L. C. Rae
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Minutes of Proceedings for 23rd Aril, 1903
Absence of economy in the manufactures in Australasia, specially dealing with the motive power end
R. S. Vincent
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Minutes of Proceedings for 11th June, 1903
Some notes on water tube boilers
Albert E. Lea
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Discussion on Some notes on water-tube boilers
Albert E. Lea
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PDF 3
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Minutes of Proceedings for 13th August, 1903
Topical discussion on feed water heaters
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PDF 2
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Minutes of Proceedings for 10th September, 1903
The aluminothermetical welding process, or the generation of intense heat through the combustion of aluminium
O. Granowski
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Minutes of Proceedings for 15th October, 1903
Ebullition, circulation and efficiency of steam boilers
F. E. Stowe
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Plates
I - Topical discussion on feed water heaters
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II - Topical discussion on feed water heaters.
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III - Ebullition, circulation and efficiency of steam boilers. Figs.4-7
F. E. Stowe
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IV - Ebullition, circulation and efficiency of steam boilers. Figs.1-3
F. E. Stowe
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