RAID RESULTS
[Australian <fc N.Z. Cable Association.] SOVIET AIOVEAIKNT. RIGA. May 31. The Communist International has passed a resolution giving AL Trotsky and other Opposition leaders a last warning either to desist from sotting discord in the partv or he expelled. The resolution added that Af. 1 rotsky’s accusation that the present Communist leaders have frustrated the Chinese revolution and have bungled the revolutionary work in Britain was particularly unpardonable, because, since the Anglo-Soviet breach, the revolutionary movement stood at the crossroads. LONDON, June 1. “The Times’s’’ Riga correspondent, commenting on what he terms a warlike Soviet manifesto, appealing to the (oppressed peoples to prepare lor a furious and ruthless grapple with the iinerialist cut-throats. It says: “The Soviet Democratic Party have betrayed the revolutionary movement.”
Regarding the Communist split, the correspondent states: “During a stormy session AT. Trotsky openly assailed the Communist Party leaders, charging them with treachery and perfidy. and he demanded the reinstatement of excluded German Communists.
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