TROTSKY ORDERED OUT.
French Government Expels Revolutionary. United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, April 17. M. Trotsky was ordered to* leave France on the ground that he had infringed the conditions of his permit and had not observed political neutrality. The Government will conduct M. Trotsky to any desired frontier. It has been ascertained that M. Trotsky had directed revolutionary propaganda in a sheet printed in Paris and circulated throughout the Continent. He had also published pamphlets, the seizure of which led to the Government’s decision.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20284, 19 April 1934, Page 1
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