The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 2 (June 1, 1928)
Contents
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- A Remarkable Career p. 5
- Change in Management of the N.Z. Railways p. 6
- The Late John Henry Lowe p. 8
- Our Railway Gauge — by the Right Hon. Sir Robert Stout p. 10
- Station Gardens p. 12
- Otago's Station Gardens p. 14
- The Maori Magna Charta p. 16
- Current Comments p. 17
- London Letter p. 18
- Modern Methods in Our Workshops — The Shaping Machine — by S. B. Barltrop p. 22
- Railways And Traders — Statement By British Transport Minister p. 25
- Among The Books. — “Locomotive Management from Cleaning to Driving” p. 26
- A Slogan; And what it means to New Zealand — by Winton Keay p. 28
- Theory Of Combustion p. 30
- The Romance of The Rail — A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island — Main Trunk Railway — by James Cowan p. 33
- A Holiday In Australia — Some Impressions and Observations — by N. Mcgaffen p. 38
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Safety First — Safety Suggestions p. 40
- [section] p. 40
- 1. Notices
- 2. Instruction
- 3. Attention
- 4. Horseplay
- 5. Clothing
- 6. Tidiness
- 7. Falls of Tools or Materials
- 8. Floor Openings
- 9. Piling Materials
- 10. Railway Tracks and Roads
- 11. Shunting
- 12. Machinery
- 13. Cranes and Lifts
- 14. Pouring Metal
- 15 Electrical Plant
- 16. Fire Extinguishing
- 17. Eye Protection
- Production Engineering — (Part XXI) — Workshops Re-Organisation—Progress to Date — by E. T. Spidy p. 42
- Co-operation and Goodwill — by Sydney G. Pearce p. 44
- Wit And Humour p. 47
- Steam Locomotive Holds Its Own p. 48
- Notes Of The Month p. 50
- Tools Of Steel — Part VIII — by H. E. Childs p. 52
- Too Fast For Uncle Sam! p. 54
- By Those Who Like Us p. 55
- Of Feminine Interest p. 56
- Railway Doings in Britain p. 57
- The Opening of the Roxburgh Line p. 58
- A Capable Railway President p. 59
- To Franz Josef Glacier — by J. R. Young p. 60
- Traffic Control p. 62
- Promotions Recorded During May p. 63
- Variations In Traffic And Revenue — as compared with last year—1st April, 1928, to 28th April, 1928 p. 64