GRAVE DISORDERS
UAR.R.ISONS IN RF.VOI.T LONDON. 12th Oct. Unconfirmed reports come through Warsaw of grave disorders in White Russia, including revolts of several garrisons. NEW REVOLUTION TROTSKV AS I.FADFR LONDON, 12th Oct. Russian oppositionists are reported to have sunk their own differences and appointed Trotsky their leader in a new revolution, says a Moscow message received in Berlin. Stalin was invested as chief of the secret police with .Relational powers for the suppression of the movement. ll is stated that the trial of ZinovieiT and Platakolf before the central control committee, began in the Kremlin. Trotsky is also nil trial. The charges against all three are violation of parly discipline in openly discussing the policy of Slalin and Ihe political bureau.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 13 October 1926, Page 5
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