Contents of 1929 Issue 3
  Title Page  
  Hon. Editor's Notes 401  
  What is It That Dictates the Size of the Fighting Ship? I. II. III. IV V 409  
  The Size of the Battleship. by Captain Alfred C. Dewar, R.N. (Retired) 444  
  Some Considerations As to the Factors Which Govern the Limit of Size in Battleships. by Admiral B. M. Chambers 448  
  Some Reflections Upon Warships. by Admiral Sir Douglas R. J. Nicholson 452  
  The 10,000 Ton Cruiser 457  
  The Size of The Ship International Considerations. by Admiral Sir William H. Henderson 464  
  Trade Routes and Their Influences. - VII and VIII. by Captain W. H. C. S. Thring, R.N 467  
  The Neutral Corn Ships in 1709. by Lieutenant- Commander J. H. Owen, R.N 489  
  Anson and His Importance As a Naval Reformer. Admiralty Historical Prize Essay, 1928. by Lieutenant P. W. Brock, R.N 497  
  Notes from a Yangtse Diary -November 1927 to February 1929 529  
  The Staff and its Relation to the Work of the Fleet. by Walrus 546  
  Fleet Air Arm Notes 557  
  Wastage of Man Power in Ships in Relation to Fighting Efficiency 567  
  Considerations for the Reduction of the Naval Estimates 576  
  The Axe 581  
  Naval Operations, Vol. IV by Sir Henry Newbolt 583  
  Lessons of the World War, Vols. I. to V. by Captain Otto Groos 592  
  The Submarine War and Foreign Politics. by Vice-Admiral Michelson. Translated by Lieutenant-Commander H. B. Crane, R.N 598  
  The Law of Territorial Waters and Maritime Jurisdiction. by Philip C. Jessup, Ll.b., M.A 613  
  This Bondage. by Commander Bernard Acworth, R.N 615  
  Correspondence the Advancement of Ratings, I. and II. by Ex-mate and Admiral Sir William H. Henderson 618  
  Notices of Books 623  
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