and Brandenburg.iud Hurtgen.uvnvuavBSWEDISH OFFER.SANCTUARY TO NORWEGIANS.REJECTED BY GUMANVi LONDON. Dec 3 iAA.Pi-The Nar-'/Legisr Covfrnmenll Information Office.in a Mjfen.ent on the German rejection of the Swedish offer to give sanctuary to Norwegians «ay* the Norwegian Government characterises Germany'! reaaon for refection—because the evacuation has already been carried out itatnfactor»ly and the majortu of the evacuees transport • ed to central and south Norway—«a completely untrue.Reports from Norway confirm that civilian are still being driven from Veir homes Civilians in eastern Fto-isrk. who evaded the enforced evacuation, have returned home and thetr plight is even worse than the evacuees* Their possessions have been completely destrn\ed. They have no food and no shelter; epidemics have broken out and medical aid la desperately requiredThe German News Agency says that the evacuation of 40.000 Norwegians, matnty fishermen and sailors from the northern provinces of Norway, la completed.GERMAN SADISTSWARNED »T EISENHOWERLONDON, Dec 2 1 AA-P.J.—General Eisenhower has again issued a grave warning to the German army to Holland against committing atrocities against Dutch Resistance Forres. Be aid that evidence at hand show* that the warning contained by the message o 17 wes not heeded The guilty will brought to Justice.RETURNS FROM EXILE.LONDON. Nov. 30 f A.A.P.).—A Paris message states that 90.000 people welcomed the Trench Communist leader. Maurice Thorez. on his fcrsl public appearance las* night after hi* return from «cil« in Russia. In a speech he declared that the party's p ocramme Included the punishment olt; all traitors erd collaborators, and th_ establishment of a National Workers' Partysurrendered.CANADIAN CRISISENDED rot 1*11 BENTPREMIER* LOOP Til LOOPNEW YORK. Dec 1. (A.AJ* l.-The New York Times - correspondent at Ottawa lays that the Canadian conscription Issue has practice Uy ended for srvsn weeks. I| rocked the country and stirred up more emotion than any other for many yesrs. It looked as though *t might wreck the Government The sud denneas of Mr MacKemle King's —r m ordering retotarewnents to be made up from drafted men. was quite unexpected The Prime Minister leaped the loop with extraordinary ability, and landed safely, or nearty safety, on hks feet.GENERAL DE GAULLEMUTDIO WITH RALDfLONDON. Dec. I (AJLF.) -the radio says that Oeneral da OeeBe ferred with M. Stattn wfcfla the Foreign Mlahter (M. BtdauK) iTtwicmmt. 01 0»meretol couneeOorv or commercial secretaries: effective la Won between the Oovenenent _ _and rural Industries and various__missions bow operating under Government aegb: developme it of nvusssetrade publicity, s review ef the tist ed c*mtroD*d goods whes there are export reetrtctlons; contact points of iHks mn Ux prnhlt— of experteve: preparation ofacomplete goods toe* todtatfrtas which should .hi the light egBRENNER PASSDAMAGES BY AH RAID.LONDON. Dec. S. lt;A-AF.I—Thn tWange Telegraph's' Bananas Bely says that a dun to theotheJMSChlrtheehoiU art •atii Air to . a HiCem