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HMAS ''Southern Cross'' was an
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, stores and
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of the
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(RAN) during the
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. Built in 1933 for the
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of the
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, she was requisitioned by the RAN on 29 March 1941 and commissioned on 18 June 1941.


Description

''Southern Cross'' was a yacht that was launched as yard number 994 on 4 July 1933 by Cammell Laird & Company in
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, England. She had been ordered by the England-based Melanesian Mission Trust Ltd. ''Southern Cross'' was a 298-ton vessel that had a
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(LPP) of , a beam of and was powered by a diesel engine.


Wartime Service


Deployment to Darwin

''Southern Cross'' with in company sailed from Sydney on 29 June 1941 for Darwin by way of the Queensland ports of
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, and
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reaching Darwin on the evening of 1 August. ''Southern Cross'' took ''Kiara'' in tow on 1 July when one of that ship's engines failed until moderating weather allowed ''Kiara'' to proceed on one engine until Brisbane was reached on 3 July where repairs were made to ''Kiara's'' engine. The ships sailed 6 July for Gladstone but another engine failure in ''Kiara'' required towing and taking an inshore route to avoid heavy seas offshore. On 9 July, after fueling, the ships departed Gladstone for Townsville with further engine breakdowns and towing during that transit. On reaching Townsville ''Kiara'' was placed on a slip for repairs and both ships were painted. On 15 July both ships sailed for Cairns, reached 16 July, where more engine repairs were made to ''Kiara's'' port engine and minor fire damage to wiring repaired in ''Southern Cross''. After a picnic sponsored by the Cairns Junior Auxiliary Anzac Club and taking on extra fuel the ships departed 21 July for Thursday Island where ''Kiara'' took on fuel from the reserve in ''Southern Cross''. On 27 July the ships sailed for Darwin but overheating in ''Southern Cross's'' starboard engine on 28 July required a stop and some repairs. At anchorage at
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the next day ''Kiara'' was fueled again from reserves in ''Southern Cross'' before the ships departed for Darwin. On 1 August the ships arrived at Darwin.


Darwin

''Southern Cross'', one of the vessels working the Darwin boom defense, was stationed near the boom when the Japanese bombed the port on 19 February 1942. In the attack ''Southern Cross'' rescued survivors of and then took off wounded from the beached and assisted the damaged . From 9 to 14 July 1942, in company with , ''Southern Cross'' transported
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troops and supplies to the
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. The ships sailed from Darwin at 3 a.m., 9 July, with troops of "Plover" force. After crossing the
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the ships arrived off Dobo on at 2 a.m., 12 July and entered the harbor to land the force without opposition. Discharge of troops and cargo was completed on 13 July and Darwin was reached on 14 July. On 28 July ''Southern Cross'' with departed Darwin with Australian troops bound for
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but Japanese forces landed there on 30 July with occupation forces. The small Dutch force there mistook the Japanese ships for the Australian ships and were overrun before the Australian forces arrived. After successful landings the Japanese ships withdrew. ''Southern Cross'' suffered an engine casualty and was delayed with ''Chinampa'' entering the occupied harbor alone and attempting an unsuccessful landing. On arrival of ''Southern Cross'' both ships attempted to land the force but were met by heavy fire and withdrew. Both ships arrived with the troops at Darwin on 2 August 1942.


Citations


References

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External links


Remarks of Ambassador Bleich at the AAA Plaque Unveiling at Darwin Military Museum, February 19, 2012
(U.S. Ambassador's remarks including accounts of USS ''Peary'' survivor and ''Southern Cross'' rescuer.)
HMAS ''Chinampa''
(Royal Australian Navy web page on ''Chinampa'' with account of Saumlaki mission undertaken with ''Southern Cross''.) {{DEFAULTSORT:Southern Cross, Hmas 1933 ships Ships built on the River Mersey Troop ships of the Royal Australian Navy