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Title
Edward Noyes Prize - 1963 Award
In
Edward Noyes Prize - 1963 Award
Imprint
vol. 35, no. 12, Dec 1963, p. N94
Description

Includes a brief biography of Mr P G Pak-Poy, BE MTech GradIEAust.

Abstract

The Council of The Institution has decided that the 1963 Award of the Edward Noyes Prize be made to Mr. P. G. Pak-Poy, BE MTech GradIEAust, for his paper entitled "Some current trends in traffic theory and practice", which was published in the Apr-May, 1962, issue of The Journal.

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  • Pak-Poy, P. G., 'Some current trends in traffic theory and practice', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 34 (4-5) (1962), 89-96. Details

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