RUSSIAN DISSENSIONS
WARFARE IN CENTRAL ASIA INSURGENT LEADER. SHOT LONDON, Aug. 21. Despite the Soviet reileralipii that the Centra! Asian riots have been quelled, Commissar Kuzmin asserts, says Urn Riga correspondent of the Times, I hut though the situation is U'rtprhvui.g guerilla warfare is continuous. Red troops at Tashkent!, Ferghana, Samarkand, and Merv, in an endeavour to suppress the insurgents, shot one of the leaders. A second surrendered after a battle, and a third retired wounded. The Berlin correspondent of flic Times savs that the Communists have ejected R.utli Fischer, the veteran Communist, and also Herr Maslow, and two members of the Prussian Diet. Lossau and Loquengon, for criticising Stalin anil the Moscow dictators and for attempting to organise a separate party. They have demanded that Fischer, who is a member of the Reichstag, and Lossau and Loquengon shall resign their feats. They have also ejected the Communist member of the Reichstag. Tiedt, for publishing an unsavory newspaper. The Unmarried, which they say would bring discredit on Communism.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 September 1926, Page 2
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