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with the responsibility for protecting trade in the region. During the early 1900s, the Australian and New Zealand governments agreed to help fund the Squadron, while the Admiralty committed itself to keeping the Squadron at a constant strength.
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An Act for defraying the Expenses of carrying into effect an Agreement for Naval Defence with the Australasian Colonies, and providing for the Defence of certain Ports and Coaling Stations, and for making further provision for Imperial
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warships based in Sydney, and although intended to protect the colonies of Australia and New Zealand, the ships were primarily used for surveying and police work. The isolation of Australia from the rest of the
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and other cutbacks, the term 'Australian Fleet' was thought to be inappropriate to describe the navy's strength.
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meant the force was easily neglected, and by the 1870s, was perceived to be useless for its intended role.
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As a British force, the Australian Squadron ceased on 4 October 1913, when the ships of the
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c. 32 (Imp.)) an additional 'Auxiliary Squadron' was assigned to the Station by the
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Dennis, Peter; Grey, Jeffrey; Morris, Ewan; Prior, Robin (2008).
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was the name given to the British naval force assigned to the
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The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History
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Australia Station
Royal Navy
British Empire
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Long title
Citation
51 & 52 Vict.
Royal assent
51 & 52 Vict.
British Admiralty
Royal Australian Navy
HMAS Australia
HMAS Melbourne
Military history of Australia portal
List of ships assigned to the Australian Squadron
Australia Station







ISBN
978-0-19-551784-2
OCLC
271822831
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