Word: legatione
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Later he went to a vaudeville theatre. He behaved no better. At the Legation doctors pronounced him mentally unsound.
Miss Nadeja Stancioff, recently appointed First Secretary of the Bulgarian Legation in Washington, reputed to be Europe's only lady-diplomat, resigned as a protest over the death of her former chief, Stambuliski.
The United States Legation at Peking handed the Chinese Foreign Office a demand for $25,000 as an indemnity for the death of Charles Coltman, a United States citizen. Mr. Coltman was shot on December 11, 1922, by Chinese soldiers in an alleged dispute over the export of silver.
Poland. One hundred thousand people stormed the Russian Legation at Warsaw. Finding themselves held in check by the police they vented their fury on the Jews, killing many and wounding a large number.
Chile: Some misapprehension is being caused by the absence from Santiago of the Bolivian Minister, and the Secretary of the Bolivian Legation, the former on " vacation " and the latter on "business." It is feared that the recent refusal of Bolivia to attend the Pan-American Congress on account of Chile...