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During the First World War, Protector sees service in New Guinea, is a tender to the submarines AE1 and AE2, and conducts coastal patrols in Australian waters

By Wilfrid Prest, Kerrie Round & Carol Fort

This is a revised version of an entry first published in The Wakefield companion to South Australian history, edited by Wilfrid Prest, Kerrie Round and Carol Fort (Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2001). Revised by the author and edited lightly. Uploaded 8 April 2014.

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Wilfrid Prest, Kerrie Round & Carol Fort, ‘First World War’, SA History Hub, History Trust of South Australia, https://sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au/milestone/first-world-war/

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