Contents of 1935 Issue 1
  Title Page  
  Principles of War I 1  
  The Navy and the Air. Parts II and III 11  
  The Chief and His Staff 29  
  Pow-wow 34  
  The Training of Officers 37  
  Specialization. I and II 52  
  Nobody's Business 55  
  Ships' Names. I and II 61  
  A Cavalry Experience 63  
  A Naval Visit to Quetta, November, 1934 71  
  The Case for an International Air Police Force 75  
  Lower Deck Morale 84  
  The Torpedo Coxswain 86  
  This Boat Question 88  
  Baltic Extract Go 90  
  An Arctic Sledge Trip During the War 100  
  Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher G. F. M. Cradock 107  
  Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot 110  
  Three Admirals Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir Horace L. A. Hood 119  
  Letters from the Leeward Islands, 1781 127  
  HMS. Helicon - Out Letters - 1865-1870 138  
  King Edward VII Convalescent Home for Officers at Osborne 143  
  High Command in the World War. by Captain W. D. Puleston, U.S.N 145  
  War Memoirs of David Lloyd George. Vol. IV 154  
  A Searchlight on the Navy. by H. C. Bywater 166  
  Ships and Seamen. by Geoffrey Rawson 169  
  International Affairsi. a Short History of International Affairs, 1920-1934. by G. M. Gathorne -Hardy 172  
  International Affairs II. Survey of International Affairs, 1933. by Professor A. J. Toynbee 176  
  The River War. by the Right Hon. Winston Churchill 179  
  Commodore Anson's Vvorld Voyage. by Vice-Admiral Boyle T. Somerville 201  
  Prince Rupert the Cavalier. by Clennell Wilkinson 207  
  Prince Rupert. by James Cleugh 208  
  The Observations of Sir Richard Hawkins 210  
  Echoes of Old Wars 217  
  Experiment in Autobiography. by H. G. Wells 218  
  This Progress. by Bernard Acworth 224  
  The Meaning of Hitlerism. by Wickham Steed 227  
  Lloyd's List and Shipping Gazette 230  
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