The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 1 (May 1, 1932.)
Contents
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- What the Railways do for the Public
- “The Mercury”
- General manager's message
- Signals and Safety — Electricity And Efficiency. Operations Of The Signal And Electrical Branch, N.Z.R — by G. W. Wyles p. 9
- Signal and Electrical Branch, New Zealand Railways
- Current Comments p. 15
- The Wairarapa — Valley of the Shining Lake, its Railway and its Landscapes — by James Cowan p. 17
- Our London Letter p. 21
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The Brains Behind the Brocade — Life of a Stationmaster — by A. Oman Heany p. 27
- [section] p. 27
- Early Days p. 28
- Threads of Control
- A Sherlock Holmes
- By Those Who Like Us p. 31
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by James Cowan p. 35
- History of the Canterbury Railways p. 38
- Scattered Bits of Paradise p. 41
- The Tendency in Locomotive Design — Wheel Arrangement in Relation to Modern Development — by S. Fahey p. 43
- The Hiley Cup — Keen Annual Competition p. 46
- At Morrinsville Station — Traffic Handled in One Year p. 48
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 49
- The Spirit of The Age — by Ken Alexander p. 53
- Joke Wit And Humour p. 56
- Our Women's Section — by Sheila G. Marshall p. 57
- The Ant-Lion — The “Hideous”—the “Beautiful.” — by H. Collett p. 60
- The World's Railways — Current Developments. — (From Our Special London Correspondent.) p. 62
- Impressions of Lake Tekapo — by N. P. King p. 64