Contents of 1920 Issue 4
  Title Page  
  Hon. Editor's Notes 484  
  Sir John Duckworth's Expedition to Constantinople 485  
  Thoughts on Leaving the Service 502  
  Thoughts on Leaving the Service- Some Comments 508  
  Discipline for the Ward Room 516  
  Proposals for Devolutton of Authority on Board Ship 519  
  Ships' Badges and Other Such Trifles 526  
  A Much Needed Economy 530  
  The Age of Entry of Naval Cadets 535  
  Report and Recommendations of a Board Appointed by the Bureau of Navigation Regarding the Instruction and Training of Line Officers 539  
  The Use of Smoke Screens in Naval Warfare 561  
  The New Weapon 564  
  The Place of Submarines in Blockade Work 567  
  Supposing 579  
  A Consideration of the Supply of Confidential Literature to the Fleet 582  
  Naval Uniform 587  
  Expeditions in the Rufiji River, 1917 590  
  The Unveiling of the Near East 601  
  The German Official History of the War at Sea 615  
  Psychology and the Navy 645  
  Correspondence the Royal Navy and the Mercantile Marine 661  
  Correspondence Plea for Worthier Commemoration of Great Naval Leaders 661  
  Correspondence the Future of the Battleship 661  
  Correspondence Petty Officers' Messes 661  
  Correspondence the Dover Patrol 661  
  Correspondence Boat Sailing 661  
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