On December 25, 1915, after spending a happy Christmas with his family, Arthur began to travel around several military factories and shipyards, inspecting and consoling the current state of these military factories.
Compared to Europe, the impact of war on Australasia was negligible, and even Australasia's various developments were still in a relatively stable growth range.
Since it was the end of the year, Arthur also received Australasia's development data for 1915.
The first thing the Australasian Government announced to the public was the current casualties of the soldiers.
Up until now, a total of more than 600,000 combat forces had been sent to Europe by Australasia, with a death toll of up to 135,000 and injuries reaching 223,000.
The number of soldiers still in Europe is just over 300,000, and nearly a hundred thousand indigenous people have completed their military enlistment obligations and have been sent, along with their families, to other regions.