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[Tms Document is the Property of Her Britannic Majesty's Government.]
Printed for the use of the Colonial Office. April 3, 1897.
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SECRET.
No. 158 R.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
C.O. No. 3504.
Report by the Military Commandant for the Year
1895-96.
Remarks by the Colonial Defence Committee.
THIS Report is of special interest as showing definitely the new orga- nization that has been adopted in accordance with the Defences Act of 1895 and the Regulations that have been made under that Act.
2. In the year 1894-95 the expenditure of South Australia on the military forces of the Colony was 17,0001. For 1895-96 it was reduced to 7,000, and the Commandant pointed out that in order to maintain the forces with the least possible injury to their efficiency, it would be necessary to reorganize them and alter the conditions of their service. He made certain proposals based on the Report of the Federal Military Conference held at Sydney in October 1894, and on Remarks of the Colonial Defence Com- mittee as to the advisability of forming a Reserve to the permanent and militia forces which would result in temporary reductions in the strength of the active forces being of less serious consequence.
The proposals were embodied in the Act and Regulations referred to above, and the force was newly constituted to consist of :-
B
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Peace Establishment. Establishment.
War
Permanent Garrison Artillery (2 companies)..
134
208
Militia Field Artillery (2 batteries)
136
300
Mounted Rifles (2 regiments of 4 companies) Infantry (2 regiments of 8 companies)
752
1,162
990
1,726
Machine-gun Corps (24 batteries)
50
93
Signalling Corps
12
24
..
Field Hospital
16
33
Total
2,090
3,596
For the year 1896-97, 13,000l. have been allowed in the Estimates for military expenditure.
3. Dealing first with the war establishment, the numbers and organiza- tion proposed would appear generally sufficient for and suitable to the requirements of South Australia. They will allow for the various forces suggested in paragraph 3 of the Colonial Defence Committee's Remarks
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