The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 4 (August 1, 1932)
Contents
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- Railways and Sport
- General Manager's Message — Hopeful Signs
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 9
- Train Land p. 13
- Current Comments p. 17
- Our London Letter p. 19
- The Railway Year — Net Revenue Gain — by Mr. H. H. Sterling p. 23
- The Chief Clerk
- Heart of the Island — Taumarunui and Its Story: The Evolution of a Railway Town — by Tangiwai p. 25
- Staff Administration — New Zealand Railways Staff Division At Work p. 31
- By Those Who Like Us p. 37
- Luxury in Railway Travel — Notable Developments in Britain p. 38
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Pictures of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 41
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The Fossickers p. 41
- [section] p. 41
- The Rare White Bird
- Self-denial p. 42
- At the Rail-End
- Sails Linger p. 43
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The Fossickers p. 41
- History of the Canterbury Railways p. 45
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“The Auld Engineer” — Ships' Engines and Engineers — by N. Blake p. 49
- [section] p. 49
- Railways and Ships
- A Den of Noise
- Full Speed Astern p. 51
- The Railway Problem p. 52
- The Canadian National Railways — Largest Railway System In The Empire p. 53
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Our Women's Section — by Sheila G. Marshall p. 57
- Made In Heaven p. 57
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This Month's Beauty Note p. 58
- [section] p. 58
- Beauty Rules
- From the Train p. 59
- Skinny and The Sport of Kings — by Ken Alexander p. 61
- Wit And Humour p. 64