TROTZKY IN EXILE.
SHORT RESPITE WANTED. PUBLICATION OF BOOKS. (Received. April tf, 11-43 p.m.) A and N.Z. BERLIN. April 7. A message from Moscow says Irotzky has applied for temporary leave to break bis exile in order to supervise the publication of his books in jfoscow. Stalin is reported to be favourable to the granting of the request. The Soviet is being kept busy in denying a series of rumours about Irotzky. The latest of thesj is to the effect that he was accidentally shot while ho was hunting.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19916, 9 April 1928, Page 9
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