NO FOUNDATION FOR RED CHARGES.
FOREIGN SECRETARY REPLIES TO QUESTIONS. (Continued frome page 1.) (United Press Assn.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received November 27, 1.10 p.m.) LONDON, November 26. In the House of Commons Sir Adrian Knox and Sir R. Rodd drew attention to the Soviet prosecutor’s allegations in the course of the current trial in Russia that England and France were plotting to invade Russia in 1931. Mr Arthur Henderson, in reply, said that documents printed in the Russian Press made unfounded accusations against British subjects and the Government. The majority related to 1927 and 1928. Some of the charges Involved France and not England. At present he did not see anything justifying a protest to the Soviet. He would consider the question of action relating to_ the further allegations against Britain, which the questioners cited from the Russian Press.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19238, 27 November 1930, Page 9
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