LENIN’S PASSING
SUCCESSOR APPOINTED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association J LONDON, June 15. The disappearance of Lenin from any part in the administration of the Soviet is now practically certain. His condition is not concealed. L'he appointment of a. triumvirate m his place is imminent. This will consist of Stalin, Kameneff and Rykoff, members of the Central Executive of Soviets. REVAL, June 16. The Soviet delegates here confirm the report that M. Lenin had a paralytic seizure. He is now speechless, and is not expected to recover.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 June 1922, Page 5
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