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Chapter 405 - Chapter 340: British-Australian Agreement

After several days of negotiation, on February 28, 1913, the last day of the month, the Australasian Government and the British visiting group reached a certain consensus on British aid to Australasia.

As both parties had a strong willingness to cooperate, Australasia wanted to obtain more assistance and gain more land and benefits in World War I to accelerate the country's rise.

As for the British Empire, it also needed countries like Australasia, which already have the strength of great powers in various aspects, and can provide the British Empire with mining resources, grain, beef, and mutton, medical supplies, and other logistical resources.

The navy of Australasia could also join the British navy in patrolling areas such as the Indian Ocean, protecting the British Empire's African and Indian colonies.

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