| Contents of 1919 Issue 4 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| Hon Editor's Notes. Modification of Regulations Regarding Anonymity. Admission of Midshipmen Over and the Naval Sections R.A.F. Prohibitive Cost of Reprint of Vol. III | 387 | ||
| Introductory, Reprint of, With an Additional Note | 389 | ||
| The Rise of Democracy and its Effect on the Navy | 394 | ||
| Discipline in Relation to the Navy | 408 | ||
| Battle Cruisers | 425 | ||
| Coronel | 433 | ||
| The Air Ministry | 443 | ||
| Air Policy of the Future | 446 | ||
| A Plea for a Naval Air Service | 451 | ||
| Secret Signalling | 454 | ||
| A Few Lectures on Naval Discipline | 457 | ||
| The Navy After the War | 471 | ||
| Boats | 482 | ||
| The King's Uniform | 486 | ||
| The Commercial Airship | 489 | ||
| The French Fleet in the Mediterranean, August 1st to 7th, 1914 | 494 | ||
| Narrative from a Destroyer During the Goeben and Breslau Hunt | 514 | ||
| A Narrative from ·the Caspian Sea- (a) Reconnaissance of Fort Alexandrovsk | 520 | ||
| A Narrative from ·the Caspian Sea- (B) Specimens of Bolshevist Propaganda | 525 | ||
| Bacon As a Military Tutor | 532 | ||
| The Place of Doctrine in War | 542 | ||
| Correspondence Battle Cruisers | 566 | ||
| Correspondence Reply to Battle Cruisers | 566 | ||
| Correspondence Games | 566 | ||
| Correspondence Reply to Games | 566 | ||
| Correspondence Self Control | 566 | ||
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