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*"Dean" in reference to the Diplomatic Corps is applied in a purely technical sense to that representative of longest residence in the particular locality in question. Don Riano became First Secretary of the Spanish Legation in 1900 and his resignation lets drop the mantle of age upon the shoulders of...
(3 of 3) epithets, threats, and bombs on many a far-flung U. S. legation. The Department warned that extraordinary precautions would be wise (TIME, June 21), after several persons had been killed. Last week the ill-guided demonstrations came to a peak in Paris, as the day of death...
The Pope's niece, Contessa Ratti, whose marriage to Marquis Eduardo Persichetti Ugolini of the Nicaraguan legation is to be celebrated, in October, recently asked her potent uncle to perform the ceremony. The Pope has not yet said whether he will or not.
Sour Grape. The Spanish expression of pique, chagrin and defiance consisted in the recall to Madrid of Count Quinones de Leon, whose place upon the League Council was taken by one Don Luis Quer Boule, a mere youth, an underling culled from the Spanish Legation at Berne.
The Chargé d'Affaires of the Soviet Legation at London issued an official statement: "No money whatever has been contributed to any British strike fund at any time by the Soviet Government."