The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 13, Issue 1 (April 1, 1938.)
Contents
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- Values
- Railway Progress in New Zealand. — General Manager's Message p. 8
- New Zealand Railway Lines in Prose and Verse — by O. N. Gillespie p. 9
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Praise for New Zealand Railways — Efficiency And Courtesy p. 12
- [section] p. 12
- Another Tribute
- Mt. Maunganui — Yesterday and Today — by Joyce West p. 14
- The Port of London — Where Britain Welcomes New Zealand's Exports — by Arthur L. Stead p. 17
- TheSheep Stealer — Chapter IV — by A. J. G. Schmitt p. 20
- Kehu's White Man — A Memory Of The Old Bush Life — by James Cowan p. 25
- The Story of — The Birth of Canterbury — Two Sick Men See a Vision — by William Vance p. 29
- “John Robert Godley Founder Of Canterbury.”
- Immigration Problems
- Hills of Malvern
- Wakefield Meets Godley p. 31
- The Canterbury Association
- Dream Places — The Ratanui Bend — by Oriwa Keripi p. 32
- New Zealand Erse p. 35
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- The Yacht — by C.A.L.
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- Gateway to Paradise… p. 36
- The Man About the House — by Ken Alexander p. 38
- It's Brains That Count
- The Birth of Canterbury.— p. 40
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 41
- The Sheep Stealer— p. 44
- Among the Books — by Shibli Bagarag p. 45
- Reviews p. 47
- “Shibli” Listens in
- Alluvial Gold — by E. T. Spidy p. 49
- Leading New Zealand Newspapers p. 52
- Spinning Wheels — The First Public Passenger Train Over the New Napier-Wairoa Section — by Warren Green p. 54
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints — by Helen p. 57
- Panorama of the Playground — The Empire Games In Retrospect — by W. F. Ingram p. 61
- Wit And Humour p. 63
- Depression Echo
- Dad's Day Out
- Companions
- Modern Meals
- Mary and Jarge
- Variety In Brief — The Empire Exhibition — Glasgow, 1938. — New Zealand Railways Exhibit
- The French Railways