The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 4 (August 1, 1929)
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Contents
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- The Social Element
- The “Best Friend”
- General Manager's Message — Organisation
- Items Of Interest — by Ken Alexander
- The Farmers’ Excursion Movement — The General Manager tells of its Genesis and Purposes — Service Gains Increased Public Approbation
- Current Comments
- The Way We Go — Ins And Out Of Life — Told By Leo Fanning
- Our London Letter
- Towards World Peace
- The Long Sea Road — From Christchurch to Picton — Beneath The Kaikouras — by Elsie K. Morton
- Welfare of Workshops’ Employees — Heating and Ventilating the Workshops — A Modern Installation — by A. P. Godber
- The Roaring Buller — Thomas Brunner's Great Exploring Expedition — by James Cowan
- Among The Books
- Made by the New Zealand Railways
- History of the Machine Tool in great Britain
- McPherson's Doug — The Wee Bit Terrier — by Pieriti Piriti
- By Those Who Like Us
- Transporting Livestock in New Zealand
- Along The Iron Trail — Controlling Railway Trains — A Wonderful System
- Social Facilities at the Workshops — Opening of the Hutt Valley Social Hall
- Of feminine interest
- The Public Trust Office — Remarkable Growth
- Wit And Humour
- Oriental Bay (Wellington) — by H. Collett
- A High Speed Engine — Sustained Speed of 90 Miles per hour
- Promotions Recorded During July
- Variations In Traffic And Revenue — 1st April, to 22nd June, 1929—as compared with last year





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