BRITAIN AND SOVIET
THE MOSCOW TEIAL
UNFOUNDED REFLECTIONS
(British Official Wireless.) (Eeceived 2nd December, 1 p.m.) RUGBY, Ist December. The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson), replying to a number of questions in the House of Commons regarding the statements made with reference to the British Government during the Ogpu trial now proceeding in Moscow, said that he had made a careful examination of a full translation of the documents issued by the Soviet Government. Mr. Henderson added: — His Majesty's Ambassador at Moscow has accordingly, on my instructions, informed the Soviet Government that, insofar as the comments of the Public Prosecutor on the depositions made by the accused have been accepted officially by the Soviet , Government, I take exception to the passages which contain adverse and unfounded reflections upon the late and the present Government.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 132, 2 December 1930, Page 12
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