4 JUNE 1927, Page 1

Afterwards, however, a number of factors, mainly economic—in particular the

coldness of the German Government towards the transfer of Arcos officials from London to Germany—caused the moderate or realistic party to recover its position. The writer says that the future Soviet policy is expected to include the following points : restriction of the activities of the Communist International ; stricter supervision of Trade delegations abroad ; the punishment, as a matter of form, of some of the Arcos officials ; the recall from China of Borodin ; and the maintenance in Great Britain of Russian trading companies. Another favourable sign is that the Executive of the Communist International has given Trotsky and his friends a " last warning " to desist from sowing disconl lie. is threatened with expulsion. Still, the desperate struggle for dominance in Russia goes on, and though we must hope for the best we cannot feel confident that the best . will happen.