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Journal Article

Title
Honorary Members of the Institution : Sir Albert Axon, KBE ME DEng DSc HonMIEAust; Sir Louis Loder, CBE MCE DEng MICE HonMIEAust.
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 38, Dec 1966, p. N117

People

  • Axon, Albert Edwin (1898 - 1974)

    'Sir Albert Axon has rendered conspicuous service in the development and expansion of electricity in the State of Queensland and in the field of engineering education'

  • Loder, Louis Francis (1896 - 1972)

    'Sir Louis Loder has rendered conspicuous service in the advancement of highway construction and in the development of projects throughout the Commonwealth'

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