The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 9, Issue 3 (June 1, 1934.)
Contents
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- [covers]
- [section]
- Contents p. 3
- A Letter from Japan
- [title page] p. 5
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- Better Railways
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Winter Sport for All — Barry Caulfeild and the New Idea p. 6
- [section] p. 6
- Who May Ski? p. 7
- A Notable Record
- Railway Progress in New Zealand General Manager's Message p. 8
- Wild Winter and Other Nasty Knocks — by Ken Alexander p. 9
- Looking After Father
- Our London Letter Modern Track Construction and Maintenance — by Arthur L. Stead p. 12
- Six Miles Beneath New Zealand Exploring the Liverpool State Colliery — by Beula Hay p. 14
- A Good Railway Year p. 16
- Famous New Zealanders — No. 15 Wiremu Tamehana — The Maori King-maker. — The Story of a Patriot — by Tangiwai p. 17
- Kept Awake by Backache — She Was Always Tired — Tried Kruschen—Now Full of Life p. 21
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Tuna, The Eel — His Life History — by M. S. Nestor p. 22
- [section] p. 22
- Plantation Profits p. 23
- Praise for the Railways
- Famous New Zealand Trials — The Trial of James Collins — by C. A. L. Treadwell p. 24
- A Clean Sweep p. 28
- New Zealand Verse p. 31
- A Lake Excursion — Queenstown to Glenorchy — by K. McLatchie p. 33
- The Wonder Women of the Backblocks — by Francis W. Court p. 35
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Among the Books — A Literary Page or Two — by Shibli Bagarag p. 38
- [section] p. 38
- Reviews p. 39
- “Shibli” Listens in
- Pictures of New Zealand Life — by Tangiwai p. 41
- Our Women's Section — Timely Notes and Useful Hints. — Winter is Here — by Helen p. 42
- Cleaner Travelling
- The Wisdom of the Maori — by Tohunga p. 47
- Variety in Brief p. 48