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  4. PASSING NOTES.

    Bless my soul, how time goes! It doesn't seem ten years, does it, since the bands played and the balloons went up to celebrate the coronation of ...

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  5. NATIONALIST NOTES.

    A meeting of the State Council was held in the Federation Office, Launceston, on Monday, Sir Walter Lee presiding. Reports were received from ...

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  6. SELLING CIGARETTES IN TEA ROOMS.

    The question of an, assistant selling cigarettes in a tea-room against the proprietor's knowledge, and contrary to his orders, was the subject of ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.

    The coastal motor-boats which were put into service as an emergency means for patrolling the seas during the war, proved so successful that they are ...

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  8. LARGE COMPRESSORS FOR HIGH PRESSURES.

    Many engineering difficulties are encountered in the construction of air or gas compressors for the exceptionally high pressures required in certain ...

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  9. AN INGENIOUS MANHOLE CUTTER.

    In boilers, tanks, and structural work generally, it is frequently necessity to cut manholes in the form of an ellipse. A very simple and ingenious ...

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  10. ELECTRIFICATION IN THE COLLIERY.

    A very complete electrical installation was recently supplied by a British firm to a North or England colliery. The electric ha[?]lages include two large ...

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  11. LIGHT ON LUBRICATION.

    Nearly four years ago the Advisory Council of the British Department of Scientific and Industrial Research formed a committee to organise research ...

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  12. PUBLIC MEN AND LOYALTY

    Sir,—As one attending the meeting of the League of Loyalty lately held at the Town-hall, I was much surprised at not seeing any members of the ...

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  13. RIDGEWAY CARTAGE CONTRACT

    Sir,—In your issue of 10th inst appeared a letter signed James Dunn, in which he takes exception to my remarks and actions in connection with ...

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  14. STANDARDISATION IN BRITISH MARINE ENGINEERING.

    Excellent work has heen done by the British Marine Engineering Design and Construction Committee, which was formed a few years ago by various ...

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  15. PREVENTING PILFERAGE.

    In view of the world-wide prevalence of pilferage of goods in transport, a suggestion recently made by the Shipping Department of the Federation of ...

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  16. THREE WIRELESS SETS ON LARGE LINER.

    The ex-German liner Vaterland, which has been recommissioned in Great Britain, possess a novel type of generator for wireless telegraphic ...

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  17. To the Editor of "The Mercury."

    Sir,—As one who attended the large and enthusiastic meeting at the Town hall last evening, I am sure 1 express the feelint of all who attended when I state that the ...

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  18. OIL-ENGINED VESSELS SUCCESS.

    The Results achieved by a British oil-engined vessel of 14,000 tons, on a 17-day trip, with 10,000 tons of cargo, afford ample proof of the excellence ...

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