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The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) yesterday described the retiring Secretary to the Treasury (Mr H. G. Lang) as one of New Zealand’s most able and distinguished public servants. Mr Lang has announced that he will resign in January, and become visiting professor of economics at Victoria University. _____ — Pa R f 2 Sportsmen — and particularly cricketers — in many countries are awaiting the ruling today of the South African Cabinet on whether it will permit mixed-race cricket. ______~ Page 3 The poor showing by its team at the Montreal Olympics has cast a long shadow of gloom over Australia. — Page 14
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