Wednesday, November 18, 1914

Cloudy

Correspondence (1 of 1)

Letter #213Time not recorded
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My darling – thank you 1000 times for your sweet little letter. It has been rather a bungle – hasn't it? – through no fault of yours. . . . You will & must keep an undisturbed hour for me to-morrow.

Asquith acknowledges a bungle about meeting and insists on an undisturbed hour the next day.

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration7/10
Political Unburdening3/10
Emotional Desolation2/10

Thematic Tags

Meeting arrangementsLord Roberts speechBudget
In-Person Meeting
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYCabinet. House of Commons.
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYGoing to Belcaire for Sunday?. Wrote 'sweet little letter'. Away/Absent for two days

Official Register

1914-11-18

Top News

Daily Edition

A naval engagement takes place in the Black Sea where the Russian fleet damages the German battlecruiser *Goeben* [16], [39], [13]. A Parliamentary Committee is appointed to deal with pensions and allowances for soldiers' dependents [40], [41]. In Parliament, the rumour of Russian troops passing through Britain is officially denied [42], [41]. Funeral of Earl Roberts takes place in St. Paul's Cathedral [16], [41].

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
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Parliament

IN SESSION

>>Topics: Encouragement To British Manufacturers, Warm Coats For The Troops, Island Of Herm, Conveyance Of Russian Troops, India And Her Troops, Royal Munster Fusiliers