| Year | 1924 |
| Date | 18-Sep |
| Volume | 51 |
| Issue | 1,221 |
| Page | 324 |
| Category | Nautical |
| Part | 5 |
| Title | How the Steamship Grew Up. A Short History for the Marine Modeller Outlining the Leading Features and Characteristics of Steam Vessels of Many Periods. Canadian and American Developments |
| Author | G.G.Jackson |
| Notes | Ships for the East. British India Co.'s motor ship "Domala" (engines partly erected for testing), the Oriental and eastern boats, the change from paddle to screw, P.& O. "Maldera" second class dining room, "Narkunda" promenade deck, engine development, Canadian-Pacific R.M.S. "Empress of Scotland" first class dining room, corner of first class lounge, ship names competition with the road coaches , the end of the early steamers |