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Trotsky Busy Intriguing in France. United Press Assn.—By Klectric Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS. April 15 M. Leon Trotskv. who was generally believed to be living in Corsica, was unexpectedly found at Barbizon, in a famous artist’s villa near Fontainebleau. The Villa is the headquarters of <he Fourth International Super-Bolshevist Movement, with world-wide scope, by which M. Trotsky aims to oust the present Russian regime. M. Trotsky visited Royat last year, when M. Litvinoff was staying there, after which he disappeared. He first gave the name of Leon Sodrov, but admitted his identity when questioned. The villa is luxuriously furnished and is equipped with maps, filing cabinets and dossiers. An enormous correspondence is conducted direct with Paris per motor-cycles, dispensing with the local post offices. It is also believed that M. Trotsky is in communication with London, Brussels, Madrid, America and India. The French authorities may request him to return to Corsica.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20282, 17 April 1934, Page 1
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