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Creator
Institution of Engineers Australia
Title
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. 1920-1928 [Informit digitised collection]
Imprint
Engineers Australia, 2017
Url
https://search.informit.org/journal/eng_999
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This digitised resource provides access at volume and article level, as well as full text searching. The resource covers all published volumes.

Abstract

'Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia' [ISSN 0155-039X] was the annual publication of the Institution of Engineers, Australia for the period 1920-1928. It contains technical papers presented at meetings, the Constitution, Annual Meeting reports, membership lists, obituaries, reports of proceedings of Divisions, and other matters relating to the Institution. It was superseded in 1929 by the monthly 'Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia' [ISSN 0020-3319].

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