| Contents of 1928 Issue 4 | |||
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| 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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