RESTRICTION OF TROTSKY
NORWEGIAN DECISION SECRETARIES TO GO (Reed. Aug. 29, 11.30 a.m.) OSLO, Aug. 28. Giving evidence against six Norwegian Fascists who masqueraded as police and removed documents from his home, M. Lion Trotsky admitted that he corresponded with organisations in France and elsewhere in sympathy with his ideas. After hearing the court case, the Norwegian Minister of Justice interviewed M. Trotsky later at the Ministry of Justice and decided to confine M. Trotsky at present to his house until a new domicile is found. His two secretaries must leave Norway immediately.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19106, 29 August 1936, Page 5
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93RESTRICTION OF TROTSKY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19106, 29 August 1936, Page 5
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