Chapter 154: Warship Approaching the Shore

After Arthur's speech, the National Flag's raising and the National Anthem's playing followed as usual.

At this time, although some countries already had their national anthems representing the royal family and the country, most countries still had vague impressions of their National Anthems, and the songs used in ceremonies and celebrations were not quite the same.

However, the British Empire's official song used in formal occasions and ceremonies was "God Save the King," which was also the only song representing the British Royal Family.

As a member of the British Royal Family, Arthur naturally had the right to play "God Save the King."

So far, the only song designated for Australia's large-scale celebrations is also "God Save the King."

Accompanied by the solemn song echoing throughout the shipyard, a huge Australian flag was slowly escorted by a team of guards to the flagpole, and then fixed on the ropes used for raising and lowering the flag.

"Long live Australia!"