Thursday, January 9, 1913

Cloudy

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.

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H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYSpeaking in the House of Commons (Rioting at Limerick, etc.)
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Venetia Stanley

Location unknown.

Official Register

1913-01-09

Top News

Daily Edition

The passenger cargo ship SS Rosecrans broke in two during a storm off the Washington coast, drowning 35 people.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

IN SESSION

>>Topics: Haulbowline Bridge, Rioting At Limerick, Straits Settlements, Poor Law Orders Committee, Vagrancy, Imprisonment For Debt

Witness Observations

Violet Asquith
Violet Asquith

"We left Philadelphia an hour ago... We arrived at the Hôtel & were ushered into a room full of men... After dinner your Mother made the most excellent speech putting the thing quite perfectly - I couldn't have changed a word... I have never seen such open handed & ungrudging generosity."