CHINA'S REPLY TO POWERS.
Responsibility For Nanking Murders Officially
Denied.
REVISION OF INTERNATIONAL TREATY ASKED.
PROTEST AGAINST ALLIES' SHELLING.
Replies have been sent to the indentic Notes of the Powers. Responsibility for the Nanking riots is not admitted, and protests are made for the bombardment of " defenceless Nanking."
Indications are that there is a growing cleft between the moderate and extremist sections of the Chinese communities in relation to Soviet influence, and a Central Control Committee, dominated by the Generalissimo, Chiang Kai-shek, has demanded the arrest of Borodin, Moscow's emissoary, and prominent extremists of the Hankow Ministry.
Chiang is denounced from Moscow, as a traitor and ally of Imperialism.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 89, 16 April 1927, Page 9
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