The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 5, Issue 7 (December 1, 1930)
Contents
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- [covers]
- [section] p. 1
- Contents p. 3
- [title page]
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- Rationalisation
- General Manager's Message — Readjustment p. 6
- “A Great Day in the History of Auckland” — Official Opening Of New Railway Station. — Message From The Minister Of Railways p. 10
- Auckland's New Station — General Manager's Congratulations — To — Auckland City And Province p. 12
- Head Noises — and Other Sins of the Times — by Ken Alexander p. 13
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 17
- Our London Letter p. 21
- Mountain of Love — Te Aroha, its Forested Peaks, its Explorers, and its Legends — by Tangiwai p. 25
- World's Most Romantic Train Journey — Heroes of a Record-Breaking Race — Guardians of 350 Lives at 85 Miles an Hour p. 29
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The First Railway Fatality — The Forgotten Order p. 34
- [section] p. 34
- A Premonition
- History of the Canterbury Railways — How The Early Settlers Solved a Big Transport Problem p. 35
- Peru's Wonderful Railway — More Than Fifteen Thousand Feet Above Sea Level p. 39
- By those who like us p. 41
- Petone Crossing — New Flashing Lights p. 42
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Picture of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 44
- The Long-Lost Tribe p. 44
- Obit: “Kuku Brooklet.” p. 45
- Our First Plough
- Scrap the Rubbish p. 46
- Fifty-Seven Years Ago — Auckland's First Train — by Mr. William Baker p. 47
- Our Women's Section — Christmas Presents And Festivities — by Sheila G. Marshall p. 49
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A Monument of Progress — The Men Who Built The Auckland Station p. 57
- [section] p. 57
- Progress of Constructional Work p. 58
- Wit and Humour p. 59
- Living Bells of Scented Twilight — by H. Collett p. 61