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MacPherson of Regina said the western motions would be considered and a ruling given as sbon as possible. Cadet Squadron Is Rated Best OTTAWA (CP)—No. 103 squad- been awarded the RCAF Asso- proficient air cadet squadron in Canada, the Air Cadet League an- proficient air cadet squadron in Canada, the Air Cadet Beague an- nounced Sunday night. ron, North Vancouver, B.C., has| ciation Trophy for being the most | AUSTRALIAN SUMMER in December and January about 80 degrees. Average summer temperature) in New South Wales, Australia, is OTTAWA (CP) — The Canadian eateh of sea fish and shell fish in the first 10 months of this year increased from the same pe- | riod a year ago but total value went down by $10,304,000. The bureau of statistics said Friday that increased Atlantic coast landings and higher value | there was offset by a plunge = nearly $18,000,000 in the value the Pacific coast catch, which was down by 66,730,000 pounds. January - October landings on the Atlantic coast rose to 1,223,- $02,000 pounds from’ 1,117,501,000 |in the same period a year ago and over-all value went up to $52,633,000 from $45,320,000. In October alone, the Atlantie catch increased to 98,562,000 pounds from 88,805,000 a year earlier, with smaller landings of ¢addock and lobster more than offset by a bigger catch of cod and small flatfish. Pacific coast lahdings for the 10 months dropped to 378,500;00 pounds from 445,330,000 a year earlier and landed value was dow n to $30,991,000 from $95,508, hand report from Prime- Minister 000. The bureau said the declines | were due largely to a smaller salmon catch, ¢. a