| Contents of 1938 Issue 3 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| HMS. Alexandra | 385 | ||
| Some Reflections on the Direction of War | 417 | ||
| Some Reflections on War | 429 | ||
| Robert Falcon Scott | 436 | ||
| British Shipping | 449 | ||
| Training for War | 455 | ||
| Specialists and a Training Flotilla | 459 | ||
| Entry of Naval Cadets | 461 | ||
| The Tribals | 463 | ||
| The Influence of Gas on Naval Warfare | 466 | ||
| Lower-deck Promotion | 471 | ||
| The Far East | 477 | ||
| International Naval Sailing Races at Kiel | 484 | ||
| The Men Who Defend Us. by Commander Russell Grenfell, R.N | 488 | ||
| Aye, Aye, Sir. by Clinker Knocker | 504 | ||
| Warships at Work. by Commander John Hunt, R.N. and Allan Baddeley | 510 | ||
| The Army. by Brigadierr. H. Dewing | 513 | ||
| Arms and the Covenant. Speeches by the Rt. Hon. Winston S. Churchill | 523 | ||
| England and the Maori Wars. by A. S. Harrop | 527 | ||
| Britain and the Dictators. by R. W. Seton- Watsor Peace With the Dictators? by Norman Angell | 536 | ||
| Germany's Claim to Colonies. (R.I.I.A.) | 540 | ||
| The House That Hitler Built. by S. H. Roberts | 557 | ||
| Thoughts and Talks. by Sir Arnold Wilson | 565 | ||
| England Expects Every Amf.rican to Do His Duty.' by Quincy Howe | 568 | ||
| The International Distribution of Raw Materials by Herman Kranold | 571 | ||
| Correspondence Quo Vadis? | 577 | ||
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