The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 14, Issue 5 (August 1, 1939)
Contents
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- Work and Play
- Railway Progress In New Zealand — General Manager's Message — A New Railway Extension p. 8
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Wairoa Railway Opening — A Day Of Rejoicing — Important Addition to New Zealand's North Island Railway System p. 10
- [section] p. 10
- “With a Full Heart.”
- Day for all to Remember
- Comfortable Travel by Rail-car
- Stoppage and Resumption p. 11
- New Zealand Talent
- Communications Followed Settlement
- “Line Survived All Blows.”
- Contributions of Officers and Men
- Hon. D. G. Sullivan, — Minister of Railways p. 14
- High Quality Transport
- Buy… — New Zealand Goods — and Build New Zealand — New Zealand Industries Series — No. 6.—Women's Overwear — by O. N. Gillespie p. 17
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 25
- Edgar Wallace and Wellington — Four Generations — James Henry Marriott of Wellington — by G. H. Scholefield p. 28
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New Zealand Verse p. 34
- Te Wharangi — by M. Western p. 34
- Thoughts In Winter — by Marion Matheson
- Kowhai's Gold
- Highways and Byways — The Lewis Pass Route between Canterbury and Westland — by Neville R. Lewers
- Youth takes the Helm — Young Maori Leaders Discuss Native Problems — by Mervyn G. McNeil p. 39
- The Maori As A … — Tracker and Signaller — by H. Beattie
- The Men Who Make It Possible — “Judge them by their Job” — by R. Morant p. 45
- Among The Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 47
- Adventures in Invention — by Ken Alexander p. 52
- Leading New Zealand Newspapers p. 54
- Staff Changes On The New Zealand Railways — Retirement On Superannuation Of — Mr. A. Urquhart, — Staff Superintendent And General Inspector p. 56
- Our Women's Section — by Helen p. 57
- Wit And Humour p. 60
- Snow in the Fowler Pass — Lake Manapouri to Doubtful Sound — by I. E. Dickens p. 61