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LOT OF WORKERS BECOMES WORSE. *w rim-raiss 'Assocunos—copthiqht.) ' ('•-STHAIIAX i.VJ> (T.B. CABLB ASSOCIATION.) (Hcveived November 11th, 11.40 p.m.) LONDON, November 11. Moscow newspapers publish a resolution, from the Central Committee of the AH Union Communist Party insisting »Pon the necessity of expelling M. Trot■jV M. Zinovieff, M. Kamen- « and other Oppositionists from the Party. The resolution alludes to recent scenes and says it is j>'»t to show that M. Trotsky is attomptw? to rally the non-proletarian forces. A document prepared by M. Trotf*y. which was forbidden publication >« Uuisia, is now published in Berlin. " 'onfirms that the situation of the porkers la growing worse with long «ar« and low pay. The number of un"nploycd ie 2,000,000. ] t is indicated that one of the reawns why M. Stalin refrains from rigorw» Dicajurcs of repression is that the oppositionists are in possession of documents compromising officials and that are growing in " ren S<h within the Army.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19156, 12 November 1927, Page 17
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