Saturday, June 27, 1914

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Correspondence (0)

Gap in Correspondence

No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.

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H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYAsquith received a letter from David Lloyd George conveying Winston Churchill's anxiety to discuss the Irish question with him as soon as possible.
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYDiscussed problems with Asquith

Official Register

1914-06-27

Top News

Daily Edition

A train collision occurred outside Cannon Street Station in London, killing one passenger and injuring twenty.. U.S. presidential adviser Colonel House met with Sir Edward Grey in London to discuss an alliance to preserve peace in Europe.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

RECESS
Adjourned

Witness Observations

David Lloyd George
David Lloyd George

"I saw Mr. Churchill this morning, and he is most anxious to see you as soon as possible. He wishes to discuss the Irish question with you."