| Contents of 1919 Issue 1 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| Re - Introduction | 5 | ||
| The Training of the Mind for Modern War | 7 | ||
| The Officer-a Study of His Functions | 16 | ||
| Naval Discipline and True Education | 24 | ||
| Naval Education | 53 | ||
| Remarks on the Training, Promotion, and Retirement of Executive Officers. Extract from the Times of 11th February 1903- No. 7 of the Problems of the Army | 60 | ||
| International Law and Sea Power | 65 | ||
| The Freedom of the Seas I | 72 | ||
| The Freedom of the Seas. II | 76 | ||
| On the Strength of the Imperial Navy and How It Should Be Calculated | 83 | ||
| The Navy and the Merchant Service | 95 | ||
| After the War | 99 | ||
| A Simple Lesson in Censorship | 103 | ||
| Narrative from the Indomitable, the Escape of the Goeben | 110 | ||
| Third Battle Cruiser Squadron at Jutland | 127 | ||
| HMS. Cochrane on the Murman Coast | 132 | ||
| Correspondence Coal Supply at Malta | 144 | ||
| Correspondence Hide-and-seek in the Pacific | 144 | ||
| Corrections to Vol. III., No 3 | 145 | ||
| Accounts | 145 | ||
| Please note page numbers refer to page in original publication - not in the PDF | |||
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