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[Reuters Telegrams.] GERMAN AFFAIRS. (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, December 15. The ‘'Times’’ Berlin correspondent says Hen- .Marx lias deliuitely given up negotiation with tliu various par ties in regard to the formation of a new Guvermnent, and the initiative now passes into the hands of Ebert and Stre.senianu to form a Government. Strcsoiniinn, who is suffering from a chill, is at present in n sanatorium lnit it is expected he will return to Merlin on the 17th. TROTSKY EXPELLED. BERLIN, December Id. A strict'censorship has been imposed on Moscow messages. I’rivate information states that serious disorders with bloodshed followed the departure of Trotsky to the Crimea. He was virtually expelled owing to a difference with the Soviet leaders.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1924, Page 3
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