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•JALVY'S TREACHERY. DEALINGS WITH TROTSKY. Received July 19, 7.50 pjn. Paris, July 18. •The Senate reporter was occupied the whole day reading a report which showed th&t M. Malvy helped the peace-at-any-tatee Taiß[fig", and was aware in July, lllS, of the campaign conducted by Trotsky ta the Paris papers. Trotsky ma even then in German pay. Malvy oily signed the decree of Trotsky's expulsion in December, 1915. Even then all Trotsky's accomplices were not expeUtd. The report says that Malvy -worked hand in nand with the worst type of anarchists and pacifists.—Press etssWU.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1918, Page 5
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94FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1918, Page 5
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