Australasian Navy Act 1887 (SA)
AN.3 0 QUINQUAGESIMO E T QUINQUAGESIMO
PRIM0
VICTORIA3 REGINE.
A.D. 1887.
No. 412.
An Act to provide for the Payment by South Australia of Part of the Cost of the Establishment and Maintenance of an Additional Naval Force in
Australasian Waters.
HEREAS the Comrnissioncrs for executing the Office of Lord
Preamble.
Ireland, and the Governments of Her Majesty's colonies of New South | W High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and |
Wales, Tasmania, South Australia, New Zcaland, Victoria, Queens- | |
land, and Western Australia, having recognised the necessity for increasing the Naval Force for thc protection of the Floating Trade in Australasian waters at their joint charge, have concluded, subject to the ratification and approval of the Parliaments of the said several colonies, an agreement for the establishment |
The Australasian Naval Force |
2. The agreement set forth in the Schedule hereto is hereby | ment. |
41 2 | approval |
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approval by the Parliaments of the other
-4us tralasian Colonieswhose Governments are pmties to the said agreement.
shall be in force there shall be issued and applied out of the General | |
Revenue of the province, for the purposes of the said agreement, | |
a sum bearing the same proportion to the total amount payable under | |
Article VII. of the said agreement as the population of South Australia in each of such years respectively bears to the total popu- lation of the Australasian Colonies whose Governments are parties to the said agreement, and the said sum is hereby specially appro- priated accordingly. |
4, For the purposes of the last preceding section the pop~~lntion |
of each of the said colonies shall in each year bc deemed to be such as is certified by the Registrar-General or other officer of such colony charged with the duty of compiling statistics, or giving such certifi- cate, to have been the population of' such colony as on the thirty-first | |
day of December next preceding. Until any such certificate is | |
given the population last certified bp him shall be deemed to continue to be the population, subject nevertheless to an adjustment of the contributions when a fresh certificate is made. | |
tribution to such person and in such manner as the Governor by any warrant under his hand shall direct. | |
Treasurer |
contribution. | allowed credit for any sum or sums of money paid by him in |
pursuance of any such-warrant or order, and the receipt
c& receiptsof the person to whom the same shdl be so paid shall be a full and
valid discharge to him in passing his accounts for any such sum or sums as shall be therein mentioned, and he shall receive credit for the same accordingly.
7, The Australian Station referred to in Article IV. of the agreement is bounded- | ||
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latitude and along that parallel to | west longitude. |
West-On | the |
South-On | the south by the Antartic Circle, |
East-On | the east by |
I n the name ancl on behalf
of IIer Majesty, I hereby assent tothis Bill.
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The Australasian Naval Force Act.-1887. THE SCHEDULE.
AS TO AD~ITIONAT, | FORCF, | T O R E EMPLOYED F O R THE PBOTECTION |
O F TIIE FLOATING | I N AUSTRALASIAN |
The Commissioners for exccuting the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &C., and the Governments of Her Jfajesty's colonies of New South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia, New Zealand. Victoria, Queensland, and Western Australia, having recognised the necessity of increasing the Naval Force for the protection of the floating trade in Australasian waters at their joint charge, have resolved to conclude for this purpose an agree- ment as follows :-
ARTICLE I.
There shall be established a force of sea-going ships of war, hereinafter referred to
Force.
as | these vessels," to be provided, equipped, manned, and maintained at the joint |
cost of Imperial and Colonial funds.
ARTICLE | 11. |
These'vemels shall be placed in every respect on the same status as Her Majesty's ships of war, whether in commission or not. | Status. |
The officers and men of such of these vessels as are in commisfiion shall be changed
Change of crews. triennially, and of those in reserve as may be considered advisable.
ARTICLE | IV. |
These vessels shall be under the sole control and orders of the Naval Corn-
control. mander-in-Chief for the time being appointed to command Her Majesty's ships and
vessels on the Australim Station.
These vcsscls shall be retained with;n the limits of the Australian Station, as
Limit of employment.defined in the Standing Orders of the Naval Commander-in-Chicf, and in times of peace or war slrlall be employed within such limits in the same way as are Her
Majesty's ships of war, or employed beyond those limits only with the consent of the
Colonial Gorernmcnts.
ARTICLE V,
Notwithstanding the establishment of this joint naval force, no reduction is to take
No reduction of
place |
Australian Station, exclusive of surveying vessels.
ARTICLE VI.
These vessels shall consist of five fast cruisers and two torpedo gunboats, as repre-
Number of veaaela. sented by the
Archer (improved type) andXaMesnake classes in Her Majesty's navy. Of the above, three cruisers and onc gunboat to be kept always in commis- sion, the remainder being held in reserve, in Australasian ports, ready for commission whcnever occasion arises.
ARTICLE | VII. |
1. The first cost of these vessels shall be paid out of Imperial funds, and the
cO,t+ vessels fully equippcd, manned, and sent to Australia.
£35,000. |
year to year the three fast cruisers and one t ~ r p e d o | gunboat, which are to be kept in |
commission in time of peace, and also of the three other vessels, which are to remain in reser~e, including the liability on account of retired
pay to officers, pensions to men, and the charge for relief of crews: provided always that the claim made by theImperial
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887. |
Imperial Government under this head does not exceed the annual payment of
$91,000.
4. I n time of | emergency or actual war the cost of commissioning and maintaining |
the three vessels kept in reserve during peace shall be borne by the Imperial Government. |
ARTICT.E |
In the event of any of | these vessels being lost they shall be replaced a t the cost |
of the Imperial Government, |
Period. | 2. The Agreement shall be for a period of ten years, and only terminate if and provided notice has been given two years previously; viz., at the end of the eighth year, or at the end of any subsequent year, and then two years after such date. |
3. On the termination of the Agreement, these vessels to remain the property of |
the Imperial Government. |
ARTICLE X.
is to be calculated from the date of the first vessel being put in commission.
2. The share of these payments due from each colony shall be paid annually in London by the Agents-General and the Crown Agents respectively to such account as the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty may direct. |
3, The accounts of these vessels
shall be closed each year an the 31st March, and
the difference between expenditure and 291,000 per annum for maintenance adjusted | |
in subsequent annual payments, should the actual expenditure prove less than that | |
sum. |
JSothing in this Agreement shall affect the purely local naval defence forces which have been. or may be, established in the several colonies for harbor and coast defence. Such local forces in each colony to be paid for entirely by that colony, and to be solely under its control. |
ARTICLE
XlI.
In time of | peace two ships, either of the normal Imperial squadron or of these |
vessels, shall be stationed in New Zealand waters as their head-quarters. | Should, |
however, such emergency arise as |
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