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The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) is optimistic that the deadlock in the talks on a wage-fixing policy can be broken at a meeting early next week. — Page 2 Paul Caffyn, the New Zealand canoeist, had a hero’s welcome on his return to Anglesey, Wales, yesterday after circumnavigating Britain. — Page 3 A former American president, Richard Nixon, was among the mourners at the funeral of the former Shah of-Iran. .’ ■ ’ — Page 8
The Canterbury Rugby League wants to ban over-seas-based New Zealand players from being available for Kiwi selection. . — Back page
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