The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 8 (December 1, 1928)
Contents
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- The King's Illlness
- Christmas
- “The Romance of the Rail”
- The Railway to the Rescue
- Message from the ex-Minister of Railways
- Christmas Greetings from the General Manager
- Transportation Pageant in Wellington
- Twelve Minutes on a Geyser — The Story of an Amazing Feat — by James Cowan
- To L.A.H. — A New Zealand Soldier Buried in Sailly-sur-la-Lys
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- The Railsitter — by K. Alexander
- Superstition Among Railwaymen — The Winning Essay
- The Sure of the Footplate
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A Commerce Train — Railway and Business Men Co-operate in a Great Successful Experiment — The Closer Linking up of Town and Country
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- Tour from the Railways’ Viewpoint
- Personnel of the Party
- Touring the Waikato
- The New Forests, and the Development of Water Power
- Along the Bay of Plenty
- The Whakatane Valley and Rangitaiki Plain
- Taneatua and Thereabouts
- Tauranga's Progress, and the Railway
- The Gold Mines, the Factories, the Farms
- King Country Scenes, and the Waipa Valley
- The Land of Coal
- The North Auckland Country
- Farthest North, the Hokianga Country
- The Bay of Islands
- Whangarei and its Surroundings
- An Official Summing Up
- The Verdict
- Our London Letter — “A Triumph for Common Sense and Co-Operation.”
- Go-ordination of Transport — Service Ideals of General Manager — Hundred Per Cent. Service
- The Art of Painting — by T. W. Fletcher
- Production Engineering — Part XXVII — Facing New Ideas — by E. T. Spidy
- Wit and Humour
- A Railway Excursion to Daffodil Land — A Popular Outing
- Among the Books. — “Along the Road”
- By Those who Like Us
- Of feminine Interest
- Promotions Recorded during November

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