| Contents of 1931 Issue 3 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| Gaps in the Study of History | 399 | ||
| The Relations Between the Royal Navy and the Merchant Navy | 405 | ||
| A Plea for a New Reserve | 418 | ||
| Air Power and its Effect on Naval Operations | 422 | ||
| The Size of the Fighting Ship. (Some Correspondence) | 435 | ||
| Initiative - I, II, III and IV | 451 | ||
| Jutland: Some Suggested Lessons | 459 | ||
| An Imaginary Disease | 467 | ||
| Command of Men: a Magic Gift | 468 | ||
| The Regatta and Efficiency | 472 | ||
| The League of Nations | 475 | ||
| Pages and Papers from the Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Richards | 483 | ||
| The Problem of Imperial Defence in the Eighteenth Century in its Relation to the American Revolution | 493 | ||
| Howe | 512 | ||
| Naval Operations: History of the Great War. Vol. V. by Henry Newbolt | 531 | ||
| Economy and Naval Security. by Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond | 541 | ||
| Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual, 1931 | 545 | ||
| The German Submarine War, 1914-1918. by R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast | 551 | ||
| By Guess and by God. by William Guy Carr | 561 | ||
| U-Boat Stories. Edited by Commander Karl Neureuther and Claus Bergen | 562 | ||
| British Strategy. by Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice | 565 | ||
| Vanished Fleets. by A. J. Villiers | 569 | ||
| Mariners of Brittany. by Peter F. Anson | 573 | ||
| A Glance at Gallipoli. by Lieut-Colonel C. O. Head | 576 | ||
| Private Sea Journals (1778-1782). Edited by Rodney M. S. Pasley | 579 | ||
| Can War Be Averted? by Sir Leo Chiozza Money Blood and Oil in the Orient. by Essad Bey | 583 | ||
| Notices of Books | 584 | ||
| Correspondence the Public Record Office | 604 | ||
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