The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 11 (February 1, 1938)
Contents
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- [covers]
- Leading Hotels — A Reliable Travellers Guide p. 3
- Contents p. 5
- [title page] p. 7
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- New Zealand Railways Honoured
- Railway Progress in New Zealand. — General Manager's Message p. 8
- The Lord Rutherford of Nelson — by E. Marsden p. 9
- Stanley Davis Artist and Idealist — by Leo Fanning p. 15
- Our London Letter — New Equipment Programmes — by Arthur L. Stead p. 17
- The Circus Comes to Town — by Bernice Shackleton p. 20
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New Zealand Verse p. 23
- The Sleeping Beauty — by Winifred Tennant p. 23
- The Things I Love — by M. E. Brown
- Futility — by Kenneth Law
- New Zealand Bush Song — by Dorothy Donaldson
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Te Kooti's Scout. — A Maori Warrior's Story — The Exiles’ Escape from Chatham Island — by James Cowan p. 25
- [section] p. 25
- The First War-Path
- The Defence of Orakau Pa
- Captured at Omarunui p. 26
- In Exile on Chatham Island
- The Escape in the Rifleman
- The Voyage to New Zealand, and a Human Sacrifice
- The Landing, and the Pursuit p. 27
- The Raid on Poverty Bay
- A Dive for Life
- The Flight from Ngatapa p. 29
- The Raid on Mohaka
- In the Taupo Campaign
- Peita Kills Captain St. George
- The Last Fight
- Sun Soaked — by Ken Alexander p. 30
- The Turnbull Library — New Zealand's Greatest Glory — A World Famous Treasury of Literary Riches — by O. N. Gillespie p. 34
- Travels Eighty Years Ago — Nelson and New Plymouth p. 41
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The Sheep Stealer — by A. J. G. Schmitt p. 44
- [section] p. 44
- Chapter II p. 45
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Miniature Steam Locomotive — ”K” 900 p. 48
- [section] p. 48
- Te Kooti's Scout p. 49
- An Appreciation
- Dream Places — My Dream Place — by Stuart Perry p. 50
- Leading New Zealand Newspapers p. 52
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 54
- Pain Was Wearing Her Out — She Could Not Straighten Her Back. — In Three Weeks Kruschen Made a Wonderful Difference
- Our Women's Section — by Helen p. 57
- Panorama of the Playground — Railwaymen in the Empire Games — by W. F. Ingram p. 61
- Wit and Humour p. 63
- Variety in Brief p. 64