The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 15, Issue 1 (April 1, 1940)
Contents
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- [covers]
- Contents p. 5
- [title page] p. 7
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- National Characteristics
- Railway Progress In New Zealand — General Manager's Message — Co-Operation p. 8
- Buy … New Zealand Goods and Build New Zealand — New Zealand Industries Series — No. 14. Glass p. 9
- A Transportation Feat — by Railway Officials in Flood Time — by W. Hearn Thomas p. 14
- Picturesque… — Governor's Bay — Home of Early Settlers p. 16
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Newspapers One Hundred Years Ago — Incidents From The First Ten Years Of New Zealand's Journalism — by Ronald McIntosh p. 17
- [section] p. 17
- Newspaper Centenary
- Newspapers Of The First Decade In New Zealand Journalism p. 19
- The Early Artists of New Zealand — Angas … The Man Who Was Just In Time — II — by Mona Gordon p. 20
- All Honour to … — New Zealand's — Famous Athletes — Part II — by W. F. Ingram p. 23
- Our London Letter — by Arthur L. Stead p. 25
- New Zealand Verse p. 29
- The Fascinating Legend Of — “Takitimu” — by William John Hay p. 30
- The White Chief of Oouai — by Rosaline Redwood p. 34
- The First Ascent of Mt. Egmont — Centenary Of Dr. Dieffenbach's Climb — by John Magurk p. 35
- Von Tempsky — And The Forest Rangers — The War Correspondent — by James Cowan p. 37
- Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 41
- Leading New Zealand Newspapers p. 42
- Ghosts of the Exhibition — by Phyllis McDonagh p. 45
- Where to stay p. 46
- In the Driver's Cab — Impressions Of A Night Journey — by Passenger
- A Flourishing New Zealand Industry — … The Ancient Art Of… — Brick and Pottery Making — by Ella Wall, J. Rose p. 49
- Picturesque Governor's Bay
- Telepholunacy — by Ken Alexander p. 52
- The Man Who Walked Alone — by Leo Fanning p. 54
- The … — Christchurch Scenic Drive — by A. W. Froggatt p. 55
- Our Women's Section — by Helen p. 57
- The West Coast Floods — Praise for the Department's Good Work p. 61
- Panorama of the Playground — New Sports Ground for St. Patrick's College, Wellington — by W. F. Ingram p. 62
- Wit And Humour