SOVIET CHIEFS AT loggerheads
SERIOUS DISAGREEMENT
SPLIT PREVENTED BY
DISCIPLINE By Telegraph.—Press Association. Copyright. London, December 23. The Riga correspondent of "Thfl Times” says that the Soviet chiefs are again at loggerheads. , The progress of the Communist Congress now being held at Moscow revealed serious disagreements, not only, among Leningrad and Moscow munists, but also among party leaders. M. Zinovieff and M. Kameneff are reported to have opposed the general policy of the majority, but although the differences arising are believed to be very deep, it is declared that the party discipline is still strong enough to prevent an immediate spht..The “Times.”
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 78, 26 December 1925, Page 5
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