The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 2 (June 1, 1931)
Contents
Contents
Page. | |
A Famous Railway Museum | 23–24 |
A Fascinating New Zealander | 64 |
Board to Control the Railways | 9–14 |
By Those Who Like Us | 48 |
Cover Photograph, Old Auckland Station. Current Comments | 17 |
Editorial—The Melting Pot | 5–6 |
General Manager's Message | 8 |
Lakeland and Storyland | 27–31 |
Modern Progress in Telephony | 62–63 |
New Zealand Railways Road Motor Services (photos) | 32–33 |
New Zealand School of Wrestling | 53 |
Our Children's Gallery (photos) | 25 |
Our London Letter | 19–22 |
Our Women's Section | 59–60 |
Pioneering Value of the Railways | 57 |
Policing the Railways | 36–40 |
Railways and Road Competition | 3 |
The Golden Strand, Samoa (photo) | 42 |
The Sunny South Pacific | 43–46 |
Typical Scenes in the South Sea Islands | 47 |
Wheels and Whizzdom | 49–51 |
“Windy Point,” the Buller Gorge (photo) | 7 |
Wit and Humour | 15 |
World Affairs | 54–56 |
Your Own Railway | 35 |
Main Trunk Express Journey
High Praise from Distinguished Pianist.
On his present tour of the Dominion with the equally famous singer, Peter Dawson, the world famous pianist, Mark Hambourg, when interviewed by a representative of the Evening Post, Wellington, was full of praise for New Zealand's Auckland-Wellington Main Trunk Express. “That railway journey was one of the most comfortable I have ever experienced,” he said.