The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 5 (September 1, 1928)
Contents
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- State Enterprise
- Trade Commissioner's Fine Tribute to New Zealand's Railways and Staff p. 5
- General Manager's Message p. 6
- When the Sea Takes Charge — Southerly Storm Batters Railway Wall — Wellington Petone Line
- A Great Storm's Ravages — Hutt-Wellington Line Damaged p. 9
- The General Manager and His Job — Stating the Problem — A Speech to Shippers and Importers — by Mr. H. H. Sterling p. 10
- The Otira p. 13
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Hints to Candidates p. 16
- [section] p. 16
- Dream of a Model Speech — by Leo Fanning
- Current Comments p. 17
- The Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy — Pact Signed in Paris, August 27th, 1928. — Representatives Of The “Big Four” Nations
- The League of Nations Union — Should Individuals Become Members of this Union? p. 19
- Vocational Guidance p. 22
- The Art of Painting — by Painter p. 24
- Our London Letter p. 26
- Safety First Amongst the Young — A Popular Movement p. 30
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Derailments and Their Causes — by W. C. Bishop p. 33
- [section] p. 33
- Speed p. 34
- Straight Track
- Oscillation
- Tender Derailments
- Theory of Bunching p. 35
- Change of Grade
- The Romance of the Rail — by James Cowan p. 36
- By Those Who Like Us p. 40
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Railways in Modern Transport — by G. W. Wyles p. 42
- [section] p. 42
- Railway Handicaps p. 43
- Determining the Economic Basis
- All Sports Special — A Full Train p. 45
- Production EngineeringPart XXIV. — Developing Executive Ability — by E. T. Spidy p. 46
- Notes of the Month — by Service p. 48
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Big Game Fishing — In New Zealand's Northern Waters — by Colonel Burton Mabin p. 50
- [section] p. 50
- Urupukapuka Island, N.Z p. 53
- Joke Wit And Humour p. 54
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Railway Publicity at Sea p. 55
- [section] p. 55
- The Railway Industry at Home p. 57
- Humours of the Booking Office
- Of Feminine Interest — Railway Head Office Dance — A Brilliant Function p. 59
- Promotions Recorded During August p. 63