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An E.E.C. agricultural proposal that includes an agreement on New Zealand butter is blocked by Italy, which has until March 10 to accept it. — Page 2 Rank-and-file railwaymen are mounting opposition to the ban by the National Union of Railwaymen on the transport of the Springbok rugby team. — Page 3 The mastermind of the attempted coup d’etat in Spain this week has been dismissed from the Army and placed under arrest. — Page 6 The Noodlum colt, Tipperary. won impressively at Addington Raceway last evening. — Page 20
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