The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 10, Issue 1 (April 1, 1935)
Contents
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- On Going Ahead
- Railway Progress in New Zealand — General Manager's Message p. 8
- Palmerston North: The World's Model Country Town — by O. N. Gillespie p. 11
- Our London Letter — Two Railway Anniversaries — by Arthur L. Stead p. 17
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 25 — Brave Women: Two Heroic Figures. Ahumai Te Paerata, And Julia Matenga — by Tangiwai p. 20
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New Zealand Verse p. 23
- Piha—West Coast — by Gwenyth Evans p. 23
- From The Fields — by Dorothy Cronin
- September — by C. W. Vennell
- Transformation — by Phyllis I. Young
- New Zealanders in Fleet Street … — Maoriland's Distinguished Sons and Daughters — by Margaret Macpherson p. 27
- Taranaki's attractions p. 28
- On the Road to Anywhere — Adventures of a Train Tramp. — Part I — by Robin Hyde p. 30
- Left Luggage p. 32
- Thrills of a Railway Station — G. K. Chesterton's Impressions p. 35
- The Heart of the Urewera Country — Rua's Stronghold — by John Fairley p. 36
- Safety On The German Railways p. 37
- The Birth of Our Railways — The Great Public Works Policy of 1870. — Part I — by N. S. Woods p. 39
- “Dad” p. 40
- Pictures of New Zealand — by Tangiwai p. 41
- A New Zealand Utopia — by W. W. Bridgman p. 42
- The Wisdom of the Maori — by Tohunga p. 45
- The Battlefields of Sport. — The Rise of a Nation — by Quentin Pope p. 46
- Famous English Railway Stations p. 49
- The Call of the Sea — by Ken Alexander p. 50
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Among the Books — by Shibli Bagarag p. 54
- A Literary Page or Two p. 54
- Reviews p. 55
- “Shibli” Listens in
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints — by Helen p. 57
- Why His Headaches Ceased — After Troubling Him Since a Boy. — Wife Put Kruschen in His Tea
- Wit And Humour p. 61
- Variety In Brief p. 63
- Postal Shopping p. 64