Abstract

THE annual meeting of the Institute of Metals was held on March 29, when the society took leave of its retiring president, Sir Henry Oram, and listened to the address, of his successor, Dr. G. T. Beilby. The latter reviewed briefly the unsatisfactory position of certain non-ferrous metal industries in this country, and then indulged in some interesting speculations as to the possibility of preparing lighter alloys, especially for aircraft, than have hitherto been produced. This address has not as yet been printed. When it has been published it will be found to repay very careful study.

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