The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 3 (July 1, 1929)
Contents
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- Disturbances
- General Manager's Message
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The Way We Go p. 9
- Ins and Outs of Life — by Leo Fanning p. 9
- Books and Reading
- Inter-Island Farmers' Excursions — A Popular Innovation p. 11
- Whirled on Wheels and Maddened by Mechanism — by Ken Alexander p. 12
- Down The Buller — The Odyssey of Brunner the Explorer — by James Cowan p. 17
- Adult Education — New World Conditions — by T. A. Hunter p. 22
- Dining Car Service p. 26
- “The Manawatu” — A Story of Pioneer Railway Enterprise — Part III p. 29
- “Nature Red in Tooth and Claw” — A Jungle Interlude — by H. Collett p. 34
- Our London Letter p. 42
- Modern Methods in Our Workshops — Firing of Locomotives — by S. B. Barltrop p. 46
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Connecting Services in Britain p. 47
- [section] p. 47
- Farmers' Excursions p. 48
- Wit and humour p. 49
- The Lubrication of Bearings: Part II. — Formation and Maintenance of the Lubricating Oil Film p. 51
- A Model Marshalling Yard — Equipped with Hydraulic Rail Brakes p. 54
- Of Feminine Interest p. 57
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The Public Trust Office — Another Record Year's Business p. 58
- [section] p. 58
- The Southern Alps — by H. Collett p. 59
- Our Magazine — What The Public Think p. 61
- Promotions Recorded During June p. 63
- A Wireless Clock