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Churchill. Mr. Churchill slated' that the report that hr was retiring at the end of the year to write his memoirs was untrue and unfounded. Dcenitz.—Doenitz requested that he be defended by a former legal officer of the German Navy, Dr. Franz Buhler. An Allied spokesman said the Ccurt would probably appoint counsel for Hess, who was the only defendant who had not requested legal aid. Italy.—The Italian Government has .decided that the elections for the constituent assembly will be held before the end of April and that the municipal elections will begin before the end of this year. Lincoln’s Inn.—Queen Mary, as Senior Bencher, attended the centenary celebrations of the opening of the Great Hall and library of Lincoln’s Inn. Her Majesty planted a tree in the gardens. Wilhelmlna. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands has arrived in London for a short visit. Food.—lt is officially stated in Ottawa that Canada is ready to meet her commitments of bacon and cheese for Britain for the next few months. A Quebec statement says that stocks of Canadian wheat ready for export to Britain arc very high for the time of the year.
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