Friday, May 22, 1914

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Asquith and Venetia shared what the Prime Minister described as a 'delicious' drive together.

In-Person Meeting
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYLunched with Maud Cunard. Planned to spend the afternoon with Venetia Stanley
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYDriving with PM

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1914-05-22

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Suffragettes interrupt a charity performance attended by the King and Queen; one addresses the King as 'Russian Tsar'. Five valuable pictures are damaged at the National Gallery.

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H. H. Asquith

"I cannot do more than I have done. The Cabinet is a unit. ... I must take my part with them. ... If I am unable to persuade the Cabinet, then all you can do is to make your protest as a Minister of the Crown... But I cannot, and will not, desert the ship."