SOVIET DISCORD.
1 TROTSKY ATTACKED.
N QN-OOMM UNISTIC
BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION— CQI'YRIGHT Received Nov. 24, 2.45 p m ' mi m. , LONDON, Now 23. * e ,i-• correspondent savs that dissension has again broken out in jdie Bolshevist camp. Trotsky seems to ■ 6 , re ß 3oll ' sl bl e fop the present discord. 2“-otV® ri e ! ng unmercifully attacked by Stalin, Gmovieff and Kanieneff all of whom accuse him of indulging in non-Gommumst views. The activities ol the Moscow Committee of the Rus- . Communist Party specially met to consider Trotsky’s alleged backsliding, but precise details of the accusations are not disclosed. They, however, are indicated bv the newspaper Pravda which declares that Trotsky’s real aims are to remove the present Soviet leaders ami substitute others willing to follow different policies.—Times.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 November 1924, Page 7
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