The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 1 (April 1, 1936.)
Contents
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- [covers]
- [section]
- Contents p. 5
- [title page] p. 7
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- Railways and National Development
- Railway Progress in New Zealand — General manager's message — The Change in Railway Control p. 8
- Gisborne's — Glowing — Future— — The — Golden Road Through — Paradise to Te Puia — by O. N. Gillespie
- The Old Gun-Brig — A Memory of Samoa and the Days of Bully Hayes — by Tangiwai p. 17
- The Express Guard — Running the — “Limited.” p. 23
- On the Permanent Way p. 24
- Famous — New Zealanders — No. 37 — James Cowan — The Doyen of New Zealand's Great Writers — by Oriwa Keripi p. 25
- Pictures of — New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 31
- On the Road to Anywhere — In the — Snow-man — Country — by Robin Hyde p. 32
- The Wisdom of the — Maori — Railway Station Maori Names — by Tohunga p. 37
- OurLondon Letter — Progress on New Railway Works — by Arthur L. Stead p. 38
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New Zealand Verse p. 41
- Queenstown — by C. R. Allen p. 41
- Exile — For a friend.)
- Nelson Sun
- A Summer Day — by Denis Glover
- Dead — by Elissa C. Rollett
- Shots At Shopping Perpetrated and Illustrated — by Ken Alexander p. 42
- Leading Hotels A Realiable Travellers' Guide p. 44
- The People of Pudding Hill — No. 4 — by Shiela Russell p. 46
- Quintuplets
- Postal Shopping p. 48
- Panorama of the Playground — Some Brilliant Sporting Achievements — by W. F. Ingram p. 49
- Limited Night Entertainments — Part XI. The Impostor — by R. M. Jenkins p. 52
- The “Red Terror” p. 57
- The Tauranga Touch
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes And Useful Hints. Suitability And Appearance — by Helen p. 58
- Among the Books A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 61
- Variety in Brief p. 63
- Wit and Humour Fortune