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Journal Article

Author
Harricks, D. F. J.
Title
An Australian Institute of Engineers - Its potentialities
In
Commonwealth Engineer
Imprint
vol. 6, no. 4, Nov 1918, pp. 128-133
Abstract

This is a copious abstract of an address given by the author, as president, before the Engineering Association of New South Wales. Interesting tables are published showing the titles, scope, ages, qualifications and subscriptions of members of the Australian, British, American, Canadian, and South, African engineering societies, and the number of members.

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  • Smith, James Alexander, 'Letter to the Editor', Commonwealth Engineer, 6 (5) (1918), 159. Details

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