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Journal Article

Title
Edward Noyes Prize - 1930 Award
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Edward Noyes Prize - 1930 Award
Imprint
vol. 5, no. 1, Jan 1933, p. 22
Abstract

The Executive Committee of the Council, at a recent meeting, endorsed the decision of the Papers and Publications Committee of the Council that the Edward Noyes Prize, for papers presented by Juniors and Students during 1930, be awarded to Mr. J. A. McIntosh, JrIEAust, for his paper, "Deviation of the North Yarra Main Sewer at Stony Creek". This paper, which was presented before the Melbourne Division of The Institution, was published in The Journal, vol.2, no.8, Aug 1930.

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  • McIntosh, James Alexander, 'Deviation of the North Yarra Main Sewer at Stony Creek', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 2 (8) (1930), 291-305. Details

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