TROTSKY’S FATE
EXPELLED TO CRIMEA. BLOODSHED IN RUSSIA. STRICT CENSORSHIP. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT, (Received Dec. 16, 11.35 a.m.) BERLIN, Dec. 15. Strict censorship lias been imposed on Moscow messages. Private information states that serious disorders, with bloodshed, followed the departure of Trotsky to the Crimea. He was virtually expelled, owing to a difference with Soviet leaders.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 December 1924, Page 5
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