The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 3 (July 1, 1930)
Contents
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- Rail and Road
- Death of Sir Joseph Ward — Statesman and Imperialist p. 7
- General Manager's Message
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 9
- Frozen Sports and Other Cold Comfort — by Ken Alexander p. 12
- Our London Letter p. 17
- Railway Publicity in South Africa — Publicity Manager's Retirement p. 20
- Merry Winter Sports at Mount Cook and Tongariro p. 25
- Auckland's New Railway Station — A Masterpiece of Modern Building p. 29
- Lumsden Station Garden — A Visitor's Impressions
- Help the Railways and Help Yourself — Direct Road Orchard to Consumer is Open—Traffic Wanted p. 34
- Reconstructing Railway Bridges — A Review of the Works Now Proceeding — by P. B. Bryden p. 35
- A Well-Managed Railway System p. 38
- The Lumsden Station Garden p. 39
- Current Comments p. 41
- The Bush Explorers — Story of the Stratford Main Trunk Railway Route — by James Cowan p. 42
- History of the Canterbury Railways — How the Early Settlers Solved a Big Transport Problem — (Continued.) p. 45
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan p. 49
- Joke Wit and Humour p. 52
- Industrial Psychology — The Worker and Psychology — by W. S. Dale p. 53
- Use of the Tractor in Marshalling Yards p. 56
- Uniforms for Railwaymen
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Our Women's Section — by S.G.M. p. 59
- The Old House p. 59
- Impressions — by S.G.M. p. 62
- Dainty Pyjamas