SPLIT IN RUSSIA
EXPULSION OF LEADERS BANISHMENT POSSIBLE (The Times.) LONDON, Nov. 7. Tho Times’ Riga correspondent says it is suggested that Trotskyiand Zinovieff may not only be expelled from the Communist party, but may be banished from Russia. 'The Oonimunists decided to pacify the opposition extremists by relieving loyal peasants of taxes, and simultaneously restricting landowners’ privileges, depriving .them of the right to vote and increasing their taxation intolerably. ANTI-SOVIET PARADE MANCHURIA’S DEMONSTRATION (Sydney Sun Cables.) TON TO, Nov. S. Ten thousand White Russians in Harbin paraded, hooting the Soviet consulate, and tearing the Red Hags from Soviet shops and houses and trampling them underfoot:. They scattered handbills urging the Chinese authorities to expel .Tews, as breeders of trouble. There were numerous clashes, with both sides at times coming in conflict, with the police.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16492, 9 November 1927, Page 7
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