The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 11, Issue 10 (January 1, 1937)
Contents
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- [covers]
- Contents p. 5
- [title page]
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- Peace and Goodwill p. 7
- Railway Progress in New Zealand. — General manager's message. — The New Year p. 8
- The Charm of Wanganui — A River City Of Enterprise And Culture — by O. N. Gillespie
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 46 — Jessie Mackay — Poet, Idealist And Celtic Patriot — by Tangiwai p. 13
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 17
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The Thirteenth Clue — Or The Story Of The Signal Cabin Mystery — by Redmond Phillips p. 20
- [section] p. 20
- Chapter VII
- “Gillespie!” he gasped p. 23
- Popularity of the Railways
- By the Quiet Waters of Wakatipu. — An Ideal Holiday Resort p. 25
- Historical notes on Hamilton Railway Bridge — by A. S. Wansbrough p. 27
- Our Southern Coast. — Off The Beaten Track In The South Island — by Dorothy Wiseman p. 31
- An Early Visitor. — Dr. Arnold's Son In New Zealand — by Donald Cowie p. 36
- Familiar Ships in New Zealand Waters — The “Aorangi”— — Old and New — by J. H. Kemnitz p. 39
- “Young Stock By Rail In Future.” p. 41
- Postal Shopping p. 42
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New Zealand Verse p. 43
- An Old Australian Fisherman — by Eve Langley p. 43
- Auckland Cherries — by J. R. Hastings
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- Pictures Of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 45
- Joyous January — The Month That Bucks You Up — by Ken Alexander p. 46
- Panorama of the Playground — Physical Fitness and the “Daily Dozen.” — by W. F. Ingram p. 54
- Leading Hotels — A Reliable Travellers Guide p. 56
- Our Women Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints — by Helen p. 58
- Former Cripple Now Plays Tennis — Vanquishes Rheumatism in Feet. — Throws Away Other “Remedies”—Praises Kruschen
- The Wisdom of the Maori — by Tohunga p. 61
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 62
- Wit And Humour p. 64