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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 2 (May 1, 1934.)

Contents

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Contents

Among the Books 3738
A Glimpse of Old New Zealand 47
Editorial—Making the Grade 5
Famous New Zealanders 1721
Famous New Zealand Trials 2426
Fruits of New Zealand 46
General Manager's Message 8
Inspection by Rail Car(photos) 27
Locomotive Development in New Zealand 67
Meet Mr. Man 910
New Zealand Verse 14
Our Children's Gallery 39
Our American Letter 3335
Our London Letter 1113
Our Women's Section 4245
Pictures of New Zealand Life 15
Speed 2831
The Man Behind 2223
Variety in Brief 36
Wisdom of the Maori 41
Wreck of the Grafton Musgrave 48

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Deputy-Controller and Auditor-General.

27/9/33.