| Contents of 1930 Issue 4 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| Discussion: What is It That Dictates the Size of the Fightingship?: I. Limitation and Policy | 619 | ||
| Discussion: What is It That Dictates the Size of the Fightingship?: II. Reply by Z | 620 | ||
| The Friction of War | 630 | ||
| The United States and the Freedom of the Seas. by Professor James P. Baxter 3rd, Ph.D | 638 | ||
| The Divisional System in the Eighteenth Century | 643 | ||
| Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Richards | 649 | ||
| Battle Cruiser Reminiscences | 652 | ||
| Jutland - Before and After | 662 | ||
| Convoy and Battle Turn. and a Reply by Convectus | 671 | ||
| The Employment of Aircraft As an Adjunct to Cruisers Working on the Trade Routes. the Henry Leigh Carslake Prize Essay, 1929-11. by Lieutenant V. E. Kennedy, R.A.N | 674 | ||
| The Man-overboard Problem As Applied to Destroyers. Reprinted from the United States Naval Institute Proceedings, May, 1930 | 687 | ||
| The Navy As a Police Force | 696 | ||
| Psychology and the Service | 707 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis. Officers Wine Bills | 715 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis. II. Some Comments on I | 719 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis. III. Some Remarks | 720 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis. IV Some Ways in Which We Can Produce an Increase in the Fighting Efficiency of the British Navy | 722 | ||
| The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve | 727 | ||
| Airships - Their Present and Future | 729 | ||
| Disjecta Memorabilia - II. With Appendix 4 Days Sea Log of a 90 Gun Ship | 735 | ||
| The History and Administration of the Channel Islands. by Paymaster Lieutenant Commander J.g.l.faed, R.N | 751 | ||
| The Royal Naval Scholarship Fund and the Corporation of the Royal Naval School | 767 | ||
| The Journal of Maarteen Harfertszoon Tromp, Anno 1639. Translated and Edited by C. R. Boxer | 771 | ||
| HMS. Excellent, 1830-1930 | 777 | ||
| The Origins of Some Naval Terms and Customs. by Lieutenant-Commander R. G. Lowry, R.N., With a Preface by Admiral Sir Richard Phillimore | 779 | ||
| The Seas. Our Knowledge of Life in the Sea and How It is Gained. by F. S. Russell, D.S.C., B.A., and C. M. Yonge, D.Sc., Ph.D | 781 | ||
| Correspondence the Term System at Dartmouth | 799 | ||
| Notices of Books | 801 | ||
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