TROTSKY’S FALL.
HIS SUCCESSORS, BY CABLE— PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT, LONDON, Jan. 20. The Morning Post, commenting on Trotsky’s fall, says: “It cannot bo said that the Triumvirate — Kameneff, Stalin and Zinovieff—have shown anymarked ability since they gained control. There is something wrong, no .doubt, and Trotsky for months past has been aware of this. He was shrewd enough to sec that his great days are ended, and his only hope lay in agreements with forces more powerful than those which the Bolshevists let loose on the world. Now he is gone, leaving only wild, incompetent men in bis place,”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 January 1925, Page 5
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