RUSSIA PLEASED
“VICTORY FOR WORKERS.’’
NO ACTIVE HELP. Australian and N '/. riable Association. MOSCOW, October 22. M. Trotsky, in a vigorous speech, reviewing international affairs, expressed the opinion that the general situation in Germany was favourable to a victory of tho woikcro, who did not require active help. Analysing the probable attitude of the Towers, he declared that Britain was powerful only overseas; and France wa* unable to occupy the whole of Germany, though the ’bourgeoisie was capable of acts of madnees. I’oland had the choice of being a Russo-German harrier or a bridge. Tho reconstruction of Russia needed peace, hut if war was forced upon her, Russia was confident of victory.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11658, 24 October 1923, Page 6
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