The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 6 (September 1, 1936)
Contents
Contents
Page | |
Additions to Rail-Car Fleet | 32 |
Among the Books | 63–64 |
An Engineering Triumph | 35–37 |
Editorial — Progress in New Zealand | 3 |
Famous New Zealanders | 17–21 |
General Manager's Message | 4 |
Highlights of Hastings | 9–13 |
Limited Night Entertainments | 42–47 |
New Zealand Verse | 25 |
Our London Letter | 27–29 |
Our Women's Section | 60–62 |
Panorama of the Playground | 66–67 |
Pictures of N.Z. Life | 41 |
Railwayman Honoured | 65 |
Railways in the Mountains | 38–39 |
Rulers of the Country | 5–7 |
(The Hon. D. G. Sullivan) Striking Contrast in Grades | 57–59 |
The Aim of Art | 53–56 |
The People of Pudding Hill | 23–24 |
The Thirteenth Clue | 14–52 |
The Wisdom of the Maori | 31 |
Variety in Brief | 68 |
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Deputy-Controller and Auditor-General.
26/5/36.
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