| Contents of 1931 Issue 1 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| The Friction of War | 1 | ||
| The Proposed Immunity of Food Ships in Time of War | 3 | ||
| Armed Merchantmen: Speech of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge | 9 | ||
| Malta: its History and the Part Played by Fort St. Angelo | 26 | ||
| Western Cruisers in 1777 | 41 | ||
| Slave Cruising off Zanzibar and Pemba, 1887-1890-1892 | 45 | ||
| Narrative in Log Form of Passage of Fourth Submarine Flotilla to Hong Kong, 1930 | 69 | ||
| The Retort Courteous I & II | 92 | ||
| The Size of Battleships | 104 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis I. Centralisation, Some Uses and Abuses | 110 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis II. a Criticism of Staff Work in the Navy | 115 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis III. Weapon Control, Orders, and Sport | 122 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis IV Remarks on a Few Current Naval Problems | 123 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis V. a Disease and the Remedy | 129 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis VI. a House Divided Against Itself | 133 | ||
| Responses to Quo Vadis VII. Where Have We Got to? | 136 | ||
| Oil | 141 | ||
| Disjecta Memorabilia - III | 147 | ||
| Bligh of the Bounty. by Geoffrey Rawson | 158 | ||
| Jutland. a Fragment of Epic. by Shane Leslie 1 | 164 | ||
| New Wars New Weapons. by Lieut-Comdr the Hon. J. M. Kenworthy, R.N., M.P | 174 | ||
| Naval Customs and Traditions. by Rear Admiral Gerard Wells | 177 | ||
| The Royal Navy. the Sure Shield of the Empire. by Geoffry Parratt | 182 | ||
| Safety Devices in Wings of Birds. by Lieutenant R. R. Graham, R.N | 186 | ||
| Correspondence Lord Sydenham and the Naval Prize Essay of 1912 | 187 | ||
| Notices of Books | 190 | ||
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