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A VERY successful meeting of the Iron and Steel Institute has just been held in Darlington, commencing on Tuesday, September 26. The President, Mr. E. Windsor Richards, occupied the chair. There was a very good list of papers, eleven in all, as follows:—On the Manufacture of Basic Steel at Witkowitz, by Paul Kupelwieser; on the Waste of Fuel, Past, Present, and Future, in Smelting Ores of Iron, by Sir Lowthian Bell, F.R.S.; on Iron and Steel at the Chicago World's Fair, by H. Bauerman; on Iron and Steel Wire, and the Development of its Manufacture, by J. P. Bedson; on the Sampling of Iron Ore, by T. Clarkson; on the Tudhoe Works of the Weardale Iron and Coal Company, by H. W. Hollis; on the Lührig Coal Washing and Dry Separation Plant at the North Bitchburn Coal Company's Randolph Pit, by James I'Anson; on Carbon in Iron, by Prof. Ledebur (Freiberg); on Suggested Improvements in connection with the Manufacture of Steel Plates, by William Muirhead; on the Last Twenty Years in the Cleveland Mining District, by A. L. Steavenson; on the Production of Wrought Iron in Small Blast Furnaces in India, by T. Turner.
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Iron and Steel Institute. Nature 48, 549–551 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/048549b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/048549b0