The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 1 (May 1, 1933)
Contents
Contents
Page | |
Among the Books | 55–56 |
A Page of Fun | 61 |
Editorial — The Spirit of New Zealand | 3 |
Famous New Zealanders | 25–27 |
Famous New Zealand Trials | 32–36 |
General Manager's Message | 8 |
International Railway Exhibition | 49 |
Maungakakaramea Forest Guardian | 21–22 |
N.Z.R. Records Division | 30–31 |
New Zealand Verse | 46–47 |
On the Look Out | 50–51 |
Our London Letter | 17–20 |
Our Women's Section | 53–54 |
Pictures of N.Z. Life | 43–45 |
Pulau Pinang | 29 |
The Agelessness of Youth | 13–15 |
The Loco. | 41 |
The Man from Morce | 9–12 |
The Royal Mail | 5–7 |
The Way of the Rail | 60 |
The Wisdom of the Maor | 37–39 |
Variety in Brief | 62–63 |
World Affairs | 58–59 |
Answers to Correspondents.
E.L.K.—Splendid description; using next issue and enquiring re bush preservation. E.S.A.—Good story marred by spookery; would like something healthier. H.S.—Good lines. D.K.K.—Sorry, not suitable. A.S.—Your contribution has insufficient substance for our readers. W.W.B.—Can find no object in the race with Fate. H.A.—A good picture of the colourful past; glad to use it. M.H.—“The iron horse” wins. A.D.McK.—An excellent review; perhaps next month. Sound Track—Hope to use soon, with safe-guards. J.J.W.—Your real dogs intrigue us, but the dogs of war miss fire just now. C.G.—Really romantic aroma about hop-picking. M.J.H.—Grotesquely impossible. E.M.O.—Interesting, but insufficiently mertical. J.L.—Strangely enough the man's picture is from an authentic photograph. J.J.S.—Afraid lines would not be appreciated in that district; what's one seasickness, anyway? A.A.—We like your verses, but instead of pleasing, the story of the goat gets ours.