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Vol xxxiv, 1918/19
Vol xxxiv, 1918/19
Preliminary pages
Title page
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Office bearers for session 1919-1920 and photograph of D. F. J. Harricks, President, 1918-1919
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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 past presidents
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List of members
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Presentations to the library
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Annual general meetings, 10th October, 1918 and 9th October, 1919 and various special and general meetings from 14th November, 1918 to 13th November, 1919
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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 13th March, 1919
Modern coking and by-product recovery
Sydney J. McAuliffe
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Discusion on Modern coking and by-product recovery
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Minutes of Proceedings for 10th April, 1919
Some notes on wool-dumping
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PDF 2
Discusion on Some notes on wool-dumping
J. W. Bell
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Minutes of Proceedings for 11th September, 1919
The dynamic balancing of rotating masses
J. J. King-Salter
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Discussion on The dynamic balancing of rotating masses
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Minutes of Proceedings for 9th October, 1919
Address by the president
D. F. J. Harricks
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Minutes of Proceedings for 13th November, 1919
The organisation of the transportation services of the British armies on the Western Front
A. C. Fewtrell
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Discussion on The organisation of the transportation services of the British armies on the Western Front
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Back pages
The Institution of Engineers, Australia Constitution
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