The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 14, Issue 12 (March 1, 1940)
Contents
Contents
Page | |
Among the Books | 39–40 |
Buy New Zealand Goods | 49–55 |
Editorial—Democratic Freedom | 5–7 |
General Manager's Message | 9 |
Germany's Treatment of Native Peoples | 19–21 |
Liberty Or– | 34–35 |
New Zealand–A Free Land | 28–29 |
New Zealand–A Free Land | 28–29 |
New Zealand Women and the War | 14–15 |
Our London Letter | 25–27 |
Our Soldier Athletes | 57–59 |
Our Women's Section | 57–59 |
Patriots All | 13 |
Pictorial Surveys of a Century | 43 |
Sword and Umbrella | 16 |
The Early Artists of New Zealand | 60–62 |
The Far Horizon | 17–18 |
“The Navy's Here” | 10 |
The Plunge | 31 |
The War and After | 11–12 |
This Freedom | 22–24 |
To Preserve Our Freedom | 41 |
Von Tempsky on the Warpath | 45–47 |
Wit and Humour | 63 |
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page 4H.M. Queen Elizabeth
H.M. King George VI
Mr. William J. Jordan, High Commissioner
Mrs. Jordan
Mr. F. T. Sandford, Secretary
Model of “J” Class Locomotive
At New Zealand Government Offices in London, 19th October, 1939.
The above model locomotive, presented to the New Zealand Government Railways by the manufacturers, The North British Engineering Co. Ltd., Glasgow, is now on view in the Railways Court of the N.Z. Centennial Exhibition at Wellington