TROTSKY PROBLEM
WILL HE BE ADMITTED TO GERMANY? . (Australian. Press Association J ' Berlin, March A majority qf the members of Cabinet have expressed themselves opposed to the admission of Trotsky; though no formal decision has yet- been announced. ’ Herr Urbahns, ’editor of the ’ volkswille,” has received ,a. telegram frm Trotsky as -follows: “Situation is be: coming acute. What is Germany’s answer?” ' , ' y Herr Urbahns explains that the Turkish Government is making difficulties for Trotsky. \ i Five men, believed to be German followers of Trotsky, interviewed Dr. Landau, editor of the Russian newspaper “Rul,” in reference to an article wliich they alleged advocated the assassination of Trotsky.- The editor denied the construction, placed on„ the. article. ,The visitors thereupon violently assaulted him,- clubbing him on the head and face. They also smashed the furniture and plant and disappeared.'.- : v' ; ■'
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 136, 5 March 1929, Page 12
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138TROTSKY PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 136, 5 March 1929, Page 12
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