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ABSTRACT THE autumn meeting of the Institute of Metals will be held at Newcastle-tipon-Tyne on September 9–12. The proceedings will begin in the evening with the delivery by Dr. H. W.
Brownsdon of the fourteenth annual Autumn Lecture on “Metal Melting: its Effect on Quality”. Following the lecture, a general discussion will take place on several different phases of the
lecturer's subject. No tickets arc required for admission to the lecture, which will be given in the King's Hall, Armstrong College, at 7.15. Visitors arc admitted to the business
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