THE COMMUNIST GOAL
(TROTSKY'S HOPE.
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MOSCOW, April 29. “If the British Labos Government had the courage and) valor demanded of the Russian -workers it would seize the opportunity to conclude a treaty with the Soviet which would result in the remapping of Europe, ” said M, Trotsky ini a speech here. Ho addedi “A combination of Russia’s wealth and resources and British technical knowledge would enable both to dictate to Europe; but there is no such Government in Britain; therefore we are prepared to accept any agreement, which wo shall carry oilt, hoping fop greater advantages later." , M. Trotsky accused Mr MacDonald of suppressing Afghanistan’s struggle _ for freedom, and increasing Britain’s military burdens. Mi Trotsky, who is having a remarkable ‘‘come back," was accorded an ovation to-day. He looked tho picture of health.*—A, and N.Z. Gable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18623, 2 May 1924, Page 7
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