UNEASY “REDS.”
SOVIET SPLIT GROWS WIDER., STALIN WARNS COMRADES. “EVEN RESTORATION OF CAPI- ” TALISM POSSIBLE.” United Preßß Assn, by El. Tel. OopyTlEhi (Australian fresa Assooiation.) (Received Oct. 24, 8.50 p.m.) , LONDON, Oct. 23. “it may seem strange to you, comrades, but we have failed to uproot Capitalism. Indeed, there is a more’ solid basis for capitalism . in Russia; than for Communism,” said Stalin,’’ addressing the Bolshevik party, according to the Dailv News Moscow correspondent. Stalin added : / ‘Even the restoration of capitalism is possible, because, .although wo can remove people exhibiting ; the right tendencies, we cannot eliminate the danger, which is a 'direct consequence of the present conditions.” He admitted that the battle between the “Right” and the “Left” had been proceeding since gram requisitions began in February He denied that the Bolshevik “Right partisans within the inner political bureau were the keystone of Bolshevik power. ... ' -v Stalin promised practical measures not a mere war of words, against Ins opponents. . ... The Daily News points out. that the widening gulf within Sovietism indicates that the economic problem .is growing worse, and may destroy Bolshevism.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 5
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