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Journal Article

Author
Institution of Engineers Australia
Title
Twenty-sixth Annual Report [1945]
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 18, Jan-Feb 1946, pp. 2-16
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319

Awards

  • Electrical Association Premium, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1919 - 1975)

    'Prizes - Electrical Association Premium: (1941 Award), to Mr J C Stobie, ME AMIEAust, Adelaide Division, for his paper "Longitudinal Loadings on Flexible Transmission Line Supports"; (1942 Award), to Mr C E Moorhouse, BMechE MEE AMIEAust, Melbourne Division, for his paper "Power and Reactive Power in Feeder Calculations"; (1943 Award), to Messrs R F Kinnane, BE AMIEAust, and E K Holden, BE AMIEAust, Sydney Division, as joint authors of the paper "Differential Protective Circuits-Theory and Application"', p.5

  • Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1922 - )

    'Prizes - The Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal (1945 Award), to Sir William Goodman, MIEAust, Adelaide Division', p.5

  • W. H. Warren Medal, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1926 - )

    'Prizes - Warren Memorial Prize: (1942 Award) to Messrs R J Dumas, ME MIEAust, and R A Macbeth, AMIEAust, Perth Division, for their paper "Design of Samson Brook and Stirling Dams, Western Australia"; (1943 Award) to Mr G O Boulton, ME MIEAust, Brisbane Division, for his paper "The Use of Air-locks"; (1944 Award) to Mr H J N Hodgson, MCE AMIEAust, Adelaide Division, for his paper "Sewage and Sullage Treatment at Small Army and Air Force Camps"', p.5

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