The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 11 (February 1, 1936)
Contents
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- [covers]
- Contents p. 5
- [title page]
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- Railways of the Empire p. 7
- Railway Progress in New Zealand — General Manager's Message — An Ideal of Service p. 8
- The Bi-Centenary of: James Watt — The Founder Of Mechanical Engineering. — (Specially written for the “New Zealand Railways Magazine.”) p. 11
- Nelson — The Athens of the Antipodes — New Zealand's Serene Haven — by O. N. Gillespie p. 15
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 35 — Major Jackson and his Forest Rangers. — Veterans of the Old Frontier p. 17
- The Wisdom of the Maori — Railway Station Maori Names — by Tohunga p. 24
- On the Road to Anywhere — by Robin Hyde p. 25
- Pictures Of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 31
- The Racehorse As A Sound Investment. — New Zealand as a World Leader in the Blood Stock Industry p. 32
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New Zealand Verse p. 35
- Landscape Of Change — by Denis Glover p. 35
- Poppies In The Rain — by Phyllis I. Young
- Came War! — by Ruth I. Berry
- Central — by C. R. Allen
- The People of Pudding Hill — No. 2. — All Rights Reserved. — Mr. Tom's Airy Adventure — by Shiela Russell p. 37
- Hens p. 41
- Our London Letter — Britain's Passenger Stations — by Arthur L. Stead p. 44
- Path Finders — by R. J. Currie p. 46
- Limited Night Entertainments — Part IX — by R. Marryat Jenkins p. 53
- Our Women'S Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints — by Helen p. 57
- The Spice Of Advice — by Ken Alexander p. 60
- Among the Books — Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 62
- Panorama of the Playground — Peter Munro—Winner of Sixty-eight Championship Events — by W. F. Ingram p. 63