Contents of 1926 Issue 2
  Title Page  
  Hon Editor's Notes 210  
  The Navy and the Surrender at Yorktown, 1781. - II. by Lieutenant Commander J. H. Owen, R.N 223  
  Breaking the Line on the Twelfth of April 1782 249  
  Some of Lord Nelson's Sayings- - VI 255  
  British Shipping and the State- III. by C. Ernest Fayle 264  
  The German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland- I 278  
  Notes on Baltic Operations, 1919 288  
  Destroyers or Cruisers? 301  
  The Submarine and Reconnaissance 306  
  The Fleet Air Arm 315  
  Common Entry 318  
  The Dockyards and the Master Shipwrights. by A. W. Johns, C.B.E., R.C.N.C 328  
  The Theory of Decentralization 341  
  Principles Governing the Control of Industry in War 345  
  Accidental Poison Gases in Ships. by Surgeon Commander E. L. Markham, O.B.E., M.B., R.N 351  
  Some Thoughts Upon Naval Uniform 368  
  Settling in South Africa. by Admiral Sir William H. Henderson, K.B.E 381  
  Naval Memories and Traditions 413  
  Correspondence Airships. Torpedo Aircraft. Naval Reserves. Fresh Vegetables at Sea. the Position of Admiralty Library 416  
  Notices of Books 422  
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