Contents of 1928 Issue 4
  Title Page  
  Hon. Editor's Notes 599  
  The Development of Tactics. by Admiral Sir Reginald Custance 609  
  The Value of the Right of Capture at Sea in Time of War. by Vice-Admiral Sir Herbert W. Richmond 628  
  Trade Routes and Their Influence. - IV. by Captain W. H. C. S. Thring, R.N 636  
  Typical Ships in 1782 and 1805 651  
  A Letter from Admiral W. Young to Viscount Melville 656  
  Some Aspects of the Chinese Situation. by Lieutenant-Commander C. M. Faure, R.N 659  
  On the Principles of Naval Strategy. - II. from the Marine Rundschau, August 1927 674  
  On Commerce Warfare, Blockade and Blockade Breaking 684  
  The Education of the Naval Officer to Fit Him for Eventual Higher Command. by Rear- Admiral H. H. Smith 710  
  The Relation of Aircraft to Sea Power 728  
  Italian Views on Air Co-operation With the Navy 746  
  The Future of the Torpedo. by Captain D. J. Munro, R.N 748  
  A Day With the Torpedo Planes 750  
  Why So Many Destroyers? 755  
  The Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps 758  
  Hellenic Naval Staff College: Opening Ad­ Dress, Session 1928-29. by Commander D. De Pass, R.N 762  
  Steering Gear in the Old Navy. by L. G. Carr Laughton 776  
  The Britannia Term, July 1881 784  
  Admiral Byng and the Loss of Minorca. by W. O. B. Tunstall, M.A 785  
  Voyages and Travels of Captain Nathaniel Dring. Edited by Captain A. C. Dewar, R.N 788  
  Correspondence Starboard and Port. Training in Large Ships.- I. and II. the Advancement of Ratings. - I., II., III. and IV the Decline of Candidates for Warrant Rank and Some Suggestions for Improvement 791  
  Notices of Books 807  
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