Tuesday, March 10, 1914

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Correspondence (1 of 1)

Letter #44Time not recorded
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. . . I think the general effect of yesterday's proceedings was not bad, tho' it is too soon yet to say whether there is a real chance of rapprochement. I still feel bitterly resentful with Fate for upsetting next Sunday...

Brief note about the previous day's proceedings and disappointment over missed Sunday.

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration3/10
Political Unburdening3/10
Emotional Desolation1/10

Thematic Tags

Political proceedingsMissed meeting
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYAssessing the reaction to his Home Rule speech (delivered March 9)
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYSunday plans cancelled

Official Register

1914-03-10

Top News

Daily Edition

Suffragette Mary Richardson slashes the Rokeby Venus at the National Gallery,. The War Minister introduces the Army Estimates in the Commons. A resolution attacking the Chancellor of the Exchequer for inaccuracies is moved in the Commons.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

IN SESSION

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