| Contents of 1929 Issue 3 | |||
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| 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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