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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 7 (November 1, 1933)

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Akitio Estuary and Homestead (photos) 2
Among the Books 5859
A Railway Museum 49
Doubting Thomas 911
Editorial—Confidence 3
Famous New Zealanders 1721
Famous New Zealand Trials 3236
General Manager's Message 4
Joy Germs and Jim Jams 1315
New Zealand Literature 5152
New Zealand Verse 3031
Our London Letter 2224
Our Women's Section 5357
Pictures of N.Z. Life 4647
Picturesque Peaks and Verdant Valleys 3739
The Man in Front 57
The Mystery Tower of Tarken 4145
The Trail of Adventure 2529
The Wisdom of the Maori 6263
Variety in Brief 64
World Affairs 61

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