Monday, June 10, 1912

Light Rain

Correspondence (1 of 1)

Additional Correspondence

According to the Letters to Venetia Stanley book, there is 1 more letter that day, but its content is not currently in the digital archive.

Archive Notice
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYArriving Portsmouth. Leaving ship before 8am. Speaking in the House of Commons (Naval Ratings, Criminal Law Amendment)
Venetia Stanley
London

Official Register

1912-06-10

Top News

Daily Edition

The Villisca Axe Murders occurred in Iowa. The Austro-Hungarian Navy tested submarine camouflage using kite balloons.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

IN SESSION

>>Topics: Naval Ratings And Contractors Work, Initial Reserve Values, Wireless Telegraphy, Contribution Cards And Stamps, Criminal Law Amendment White Slave, Miss Malecka Pardon

Witness Observations

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Maurice Bonham Carter

"Beloved. All your orders I have think been examined with promptness & success I hope, though I have my doubts about the battle-dores reaching you.... We had a lunch today at No 10. Mrs Keppel was there but sat next to the P.M. & thought only of himself. Thomas Hardy was also there & I had a few words after lunch with him but mostly about the House."