| Contents of 1933 Issue 1 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| The Sino-Japanese Clash at Shanghai, 1932 | 1 | ||
| Submarines | 30 | ||
| The Weapon of the Weak | 47 | ||
| The Selection of Officers for Command | 54 | ||
| General Drills | 63 | ||
| Variety in Routine | 67 | ||
| The State of the Service; and Two Suggestions | 69 | ||
| Naval Training - I, II and III | 72 | ||
| The Divisional System | 77 | ||
| Battle Tactics | 81 | ||
| Naval Organisation | 85 | ||
| Aerial Warfare | 88 | ||
| An Aircraft Carrier Visits Egypt | 93 | ||
| Waste Paper | 100 | ||
| Hobbies | 107 | ||
| The Service or Marriage | 109 | ||
| The Navy Cup | 111 | ||
| Notes by an Old First Lieutenant and Commander | 114 | ||
| Pages and Papers from the Life of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Frederick Richards | 124 | ||
| Royal Yachts. by Paymaster Commander C. M. Gavin I32 | 132 | ||
| The Sailors' Nelson. by Admiral Mark Kerr I36 | 136 | ||
| Imperial Defence and Capture at Sea in War. by Admiral Sir H. W. Richmond | 141 | ||
| The Big Blockade. by E. Keble Chatterton | 149 | ||
| War and Western Civilization. by Major-General J. F. C. Fuller | 158 | ||
| 'Rodney' at Sea. by C. R. Benstead | 164 | ||
| Back to the Coal Standard. by Captain Bernard Acworth | 167 | ||
| A Yellow Admiral Remembers. by Vice-Admiral Humphrey Hugh Smith 172 | 172 | ||
| Number Thirteen. the Autobiography of Rear-Admiral Gordon Campbell | 174 | ||
| Ship Ashore. Adventures in Salvage. by Desmond Young | 176 | ||
| The History of Piracy. by Philip Gosse | 180 | ||
| Grey Wolf. an Intimate Study of a Dictator. by Captain Harold Armstrong | 188 | ||
| Short Notices of Books and Periodicals | 191 | ||
| Correspondence the, Service or Marriage | 195 | ||
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