Wednesday, September 30, 1914

Sunny

Correspondence (1 of 1)

Letter #169Time not recorded
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Sir Ian Hamilton came to lunch . . . He is a sanguine enthusiastic person, with a good deal of superficial charm . . . but there is too much feather in his brain.

Asquith comments on Sir Ian Hamilton and the Territorials.

Mentioned:Sir Ian Hamilton

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration3/10
Political Unburdening4/10
Emotional Desolation1/10

Thematic Tags

Ian HamiltonTerritorials
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYLunch with Ian Hamilton.
Venetia Stanley
Penrhos
HER DAYWrote to Asquith

Official Register

1914-09-30

Top News

Daily Edition

French forces arrive at Arras, initiating the Battle of Arras [67], [68]. British Indian Army Expeditionary Force A arrives at Marseille for service on the Western Front [68]. British theologians issue a reply to an appeal by German theologians regarding the war [69].

Cabinet Council

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Parliament

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Adjourned