Abstract

THE twentieth session of the Iron and Steel Institute was opened on Wednesday, May 8, when the President, Sir James Kitson, gave his inaugural address, which was of a technical character, and was devoted mainly to the consideration of the best Yorkshire iron as an industrial product; but the subject of iron alloys, to which we shall refer again, the extending application of iron and steel for railways and ships, and other matters of interest, such as technical education and the revival of trade, were also referred to.

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