SOVIET RUSSIA.
TROTSKY’S POLICY
Australian it N.Z. Cable Association,
MOSCOW, Jan. Hi
Ihe “Pravada” publishes two seized documents addressed to Trotskyitcs abroad, instructing a policy to pursue. It is stated to show that Trotskyitcs do not intend to create an independent party, but to attempt to overthrow the present leadership. They point out necessity for energetic preparation for the next Congresses of Labour 1 nionists International and Communists International on -March 15th. Adher-
ents arc instructed to exert every en-
deavour to sec Oppositionist representatives are present to defend the programme and light against the disciplinary measures adopted by the Stalinites. They declare the difficulties of the Soviet are due t • mm hcieiit activity among Europe"ii n.’.iletariat, and lack of fighting ah::.-./ of European Communist parties. They outline proposals based on the idea ol a world Communist party, adding tlial I 1 present programme is suited lor Inon purposes only.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1928, Page 3
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150SOVIET RUSSIA. Hokitika Guardian, 17 January 1928, Page 3
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