LENGUE CARICATIRES.
Geneva. Sept, hi Oik- of the most picturesque hguivs among the many notabilities at. Geneva IS that of M. Kosta Theodorofl , wl.o, as lie says, went to sleep one night a Minister and awoke a beggar. Formcrlv Bulgarian Minister in Belgrade and delegate on tlie League oi Nations M. Tlieodorolf was head oi the Bulagrian Delegation at Lausanne wlmn M Stnmbuliski was overthrown iu Sofia. M. Tlieodorolf resigned the same night and is now trying to earn a living by making caricatures of the delegates on the League. ' He °o€‘> in constant torn* of Ins luo, although, as he told a reporter with a '•,d smile this afternoon, he does not think that his adversaries would bo so tactless as to assassinate him at Geneva. He had a narrow escape some weeks ago in Vienna, where, he asserts. four Bulgarians were sent to kill him. . . , “1 never used my position to enrich myself." he said, “so I am a poor man to-day.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1923, Page 1
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164LENGUE CARICATIRES. Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1923, Page 1
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