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Journal Article

Author
Julius, George Alfred
Title
Presidential address [1926]
In
Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 6, Institution of Engineers Australia, Sydney, NSW, 1925, pp. lxxix-cxxvi
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.863503081976987
Description

Retiring President's address by George Alfred Julius, BSc BE MIEAust, to the sixth Annual General Meeting of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. (Hobart, 18th March 1926)

Abstract

We live in an age of manufacturing, and more and more, mankind is coming to depend upon the products of our factories. They furnish us with comfortable homes; they provide the means of transportation by sea, land, and air, and almost everything we wear, eat and use, is the product of some Manufacturing Works.

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This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
Reference: https://www.bom.gov.au/resources/indigenous-weather-knowledge/indigenous-seasonal-calendars/gariwerd-calendar#bom-anchor-list__item-kooyang-season-of-eels

Publisher: Swinburne University of Technology.

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