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Chapter 466 - Chapter Three Hundred Seventy: Geographic Survey Report

Aside from the allocation of military and financial interests, this Entente Powers Conference brought an additional benefit to Australasia, which was to acknowledge and confirm the productivity of grain supplies in Australasia.

According to the agreement among the Four Great Powers of the Allies, after the outbreak of the war, two transport routes would be opened within the Allies, Sydney-Vladivostok and Sydney-Marseille, with both routes being secured.

Australasia would transport a large amount of food, beef and mutton, livestock, weapons and equipment, ammunition and medical supplies, industrial products, and daily necessities to the Far East and Marseille. From there, these supplies would be transferred to the hands of the Three Great Powers of Britain, France, and Russia.

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