The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 3 (July 2, 1928)
Contents
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- Confidence
- The Personal Element in Staff Administration
- New Ideas in Management — General Manager Confers with Officers at Wellington — Prime Minister Attends
- When Benton Shunted the Mail — (Depicting one of the many amusing incidents in the life of a Railway servant. For obvious reasons, the identities of the characters are withheld. All names are entirely fictitious — by Geo. P. Bezar.
- The Parrot Competition — Answers Grave and Gay
- Production Engineering — Part XXII — by E. T. Spidy
- Current Comments
- London Letter — (From Our Own Correspondent) — Steel Coaches and Corridor Tenders
- Two Men and a Maid — by Leo Fanning
- New Rail Motor — Tower Wagon for Otira — Superstructure Constructed Locally
- Support the Railways
- Popular Innovation — Night Expresses in South Island — The First Trains
- “Securing Confidence of the Public” — Keynote of Present Railway Administration
- Theory of Combustion — (Continued) — by W. C. Bishop
- Travelling By Stage Coach — by Switch-Back
- The Romance of the Rail — A Descriptive and Historical Story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway — by James Cowan
- The Evolution of the Locomotive — by J. McDonald
- New Zealand Literature — by Winton Keay
- Co-Operation — by A. E. P. Walworth
- On the West Coast — New Engine Depot at Elmer Lane — Officially Opened
- By Those Who Like Us — The Night Express Service
- New Social Hall at Hillside Workshops — The Official Opening
- Safety First
- Of Feminine Interest
- Joke Wit and Humour
- Notes of the Month
- Tarpaulins — by W. F. G. Pullin
- Burning New Zealand Coal on the Railways — by A. McKay
- Mountain Railways
- Promotions Recorded During June

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