The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 2 (June 1, 1928)
Contents
Contents
A Capable Railway President | 59 |
A Holiday in Australia | 38–39 |
A Monarch of the Waipoua Kauri Forest | 15 |
A Remarkable Career | 5 |
A Slogan | 28–29 |
Among the Books | 26–27 |
By Those Who Like Us | 55 |
Change in Management of the N.Z. Railways | 6 |
Co-operation and Goodwill | 44–45 |
Current Comments | 17 |
Dawson Falls (photo) | 32 |
Editorial–New Management | 2–3 |
For the Children (poem) | 46 |
Guide “Rangi” (photo) | 49 |
Hapuawhenua Viaduct (photo) | 37 |
Index | 3 |
Ladies’ Page | 56 |
London Letter | 18–21 |
Message from the General Manager to Public and Staff | 4 |
Modern Methods in Our Workshops | 22–23 |
Notes of the Month | 50–51 |
On Rotorua's Shores | 7 |
Our Railway Gauge | 10–11 |
Opening of the Roxburgh Line | 58 |
Production Engineering | 42–43 |
Promotions Recorded during May | 63 |
Railway Doings in Britain | 57 |
Railways and Traders | 25 |
Safety First | 40 |
Station Gardens | 12–14 |
Steam Locomotive Holds its Own | 48 |
Sunset on the Ongarue River | 9 |
Theory of Combustion | 30–31 |
The Late Mr. Lowe | 8 |
The Maori Magna Charta | 16 |
The New Workshops (photos) | 41 |
The Romance of the Rail | 33–36 |
To Franz Josef Glacier | 60–61 |
Tools of Steel | 52–53 |
Traffic Control | 62 |
Variations in Traffic and Revenue | 64 |
Wit and Humour | 47 |
Railway Control.
“It will be necessary,” said the Prime Minister, speaking of the change in Railway control, “to make temporary arrangements to carry on until such time as the Dairy Company can see its way clear to release Mr. Sterling; but he will be consulted on all questions of administration in the interim.”