The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 1 (May 1, 1931)
Contents
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- Control of the Railways
- General Manager's Message
- World Affairs — by E. Vivian Hall p. 10
- Inside Information or the Weigh of all Flesh — by Ken Alexander p. 13
- Current Comments p. 17
- Our LONDON Letter p. 19
- Napier's Westshore Bridge p. 23
- Unique Model Railway p. 25
- By those who like us p. 31
- Sixty-Seven Years of Railway Progress — Brief History of Railway Development at Auckland — by W. R. Davidson p. 34
- Your Own Railway p. 40
- Surveying in Relation to Railway Engineering — by R. S. Kent p. 41
- Enchanting Kororareka — Historic Settlement in New Zealand's Far North — by M. M. Johnston p. 47
- History of the Canterbury Railways — (Continued.) — Building the Great South Line p. 50
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The Railways and the Earthquake — National System for a National Need p. 53
- Department Ready for the Call p. 53
- The Big Programme Begins
- Another Quick Move
- A Call for the Electrical Branch
- Transport of Essentials p. 55
- A Rescue Feat
- Railway Buses for Ambulance Work
- Water for the “Locos.”
- Moving the Injured p. 56
- A Call for the General Manager
- Arrangements for Evacuation
- Restoring the Track
- Wit and Humour — On Paper p. 57
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Our Women's Section — by Sheila G. Marshall p. 58
- Health and Beauty From Housework p. 58
- Winter “Undies” p. 60
- Railway Enterprise in Poverty Bay — Better Freight Facilities p. 61
- Firing! p. 62
- The Arch Hypocrite of the Insect World — by H. Collett p. 63