The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 7 (February 1, 1932.)
Contents
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- [covers]
- [section] p. 1
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Contents p. 3
- [section] p. 3
- Engine Pictures
- [title page] p. 5
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- Why The Hurry?
- General Manager's Message
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 9
- Going Big — by Ken Alexander p. 13
- Railway Storekeeping in New Zealand — Control and Organisation — by E. J. Guiness p. 17
- The Battle for Transport — Likely to be Won by Railways p. 23
- Our New Sea-Road — A Page from the Past — by Elsie K. Morton p. 26
- By Those Who Like Us — Railway Arrangements Appreciated p. 29
- Canadian Pacific Enterprise
- Our London Letter p. 37
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 41
- Modern Magic of Train Control — Electric Touch with the Traffic — by Leo Fanning p. 44
- History of the Canterbury Railways — (Continued.) — Operation of the Provincial Railways p. 49
- Wit and Humour p. 52
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Railway Officers' Smoke Concert — Interesting Speeches p. 53
- [section] p. 53
- Mr. G. H. Mackley's Speech p. 54
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Our Women's Section — by Sheila G. Marshall p. 57
- Leisure Hours p. 57
- Voile Evening Frocks p. 59
- Holiday
- “Hinkley's Lion” p. 62
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History of Superheated Steam — The Trend of Modern Development p. 63
- [section] p. 63
- “M.L.S.” Works
- The Great Beach Speedway — by Tangiwai