0 a group of officials who represent their government in a foreign country but who have less importance than an embassy: --
We need to link that with the provision of more information to our people and legations overseas.
I was talking about our missions abroad, in the sense of embassies, legations, and so on.
All these contracts have to be carried out by local workpeople in the various countries where we have embassies and legations.
One other important aspect concerns our embassies and legations abroad.
Therefore, no person who did not hold diplomatic rank in the legations of those countries in 1940 can be accorded displomatic courtesies.
Can he not see it through the eyes of people out there, such as other legations and embassies?
We kept our eyes open in travelling between the different legations and consulates and sometimes could not help seeing cases of considerable hardship.
Second, have the people who have been looking into economies at our embassies and legations had any success?