| Contents of 1939 Issue 1 | |||
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| Title | Page | ||
| Notes Bearing on the Staff Requirements of a Commander - In-chief | 1 | ||
| Further Reflections on the Direction of National Effort | 11 | ||
| Specialists | 14 | ||
| The Promotion of Lieutenants | 19 | ||
| Attacks Upon Colonies | 21 | ||
| The Colonial Campaigns and Thelr Naval Importance | 31 | ||
| The Post-war Blockade of Germany | 42 | ||
| The Events of September, 1938 | 44 | ||
| A.R.P. | 54 | ||
| The Military Situation. in China | 59 | ||
| Yarns About Stores | 62 | ||
| Naval Machine Guns and Sudanese Spearmen in 1884 | 74 | ||
| A Naval Cutting-out Expedition | 97 | ||
| The Introduction of Tinned Food Into the Royal Navy | 102 | ||
| King Edward VII Convalescent Home at Osborne | 112 | ||
| Jane's Fighting Ships, 1938. | 114 | ||
| The Truth About the Peace Treaties. Vols. I and II. by David Lloyd George | 125 | ||
| Franco-British Rivalry in the Post-war Near East. by H. H. Cumming | 137 | ||
| Affairs of China. by Sir Eric Teichman | 142 | ||
| Samuel Pepys, the Saviour of the Navy. by Arthur Bryant | 152 | ||
| The Private Papers of John, Earl of Sandwich, First Lord of the Admiralty 1771-1782. Vol. IV | 159 | ||
| Sea Flags, Their General Use. by Commander Hilary P. Mead, R.N | 162 | ||
| A Royal Correspondence. | 162 | ||
| Great Contemporaries. (Revised Edition.) by the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill | 170 | ||
| Messing About in Boats. by Surgeon Rear-Admiral John R. Muir | 172 | ||
| Paths of Happiness. by Lord Mottistone | 176 | ||
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