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[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.]
SOVIET SUPREMACY. BERLIN, Aug. 2. It is reported, on good authority, that Af. Zinovieff will go to Siberia immediately, oil what is described as “two years’ leave of absence.” The “Tagliche Rnnschan” 'declares “This banishment of the Communist International Leader is quite in approved fashion of the Czarist regime. It simply shows that the struggle for supremacy between the -Right and the Left AA'ings of Sovietinsm has ended temporarily with a victory for the Stalin group with which AI. Trotsky has apparently not patched up a compromise.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1926, Page 2
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