CASE OF TROTSKY
RUMOURED ILLNESS COMMUNIST SPLIT. (Sydney "Sun” Cable.) LONDON, January 23. The Riga correspondent cf “The Times” says: “Many rumours are current concerning Trotsky. On the one hand it is declared that, although the Soviet doctors ordered him a change of climate, he is still in Moscow. His other colleagues are unwilling to Jet Trotsky out of their sight, keeping him confined in a house undfcr strict supervision. “Hitherto it has been impossible to verify tho rumours. In + he prevailing atmosphere nothing seems improbable The triumvirate of Stalin, Kamenetf, and Zinovieff daily assert that the recent controversies served to cement the Communist Party, which is now more united than ever. Plus is untrue. The discord is even more serious than it has been represented. It may be 6aid confidently that tbs disintegrating process has begun wbjjh may result
in the total collapse of the party The end is probably only a matter 'of months.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11736, 25 January 1924, Page 8
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156CASE OF TROTSKY New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11736, 25 January 1924, Page 8
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