Friday, January 15, 1915

Rain

Correspondence (1 of 2)

Letter #261Time not recorded
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This has been an afternoon of narrow escapes . . . talk this morning with Lloyd George and the 2 Buxtons . . . They are strong pro-Bulgars

Describes a narrow escape in traffic and a discussion with the Buxtons about Balkan strategy.

Mentioned:Horwood • Lloyd George • Charles Buxton • Noel Buxton

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration5/10
Political Unburdening6/10
Emotional Desolation2/10

Thematic Tags

Traffic accidentBalkan confederation plan
H.H. Asquith
Train / Walmer Castle
HIS DAYMeeting with Buxtons. Travelling to Walmer.. Met with Lloyd George and the Buxtons
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYLunch with PM (Friday).

Official Register

1915-01-15

Top News

Daily Edition

The British War Council approved Winston Churchill's plans to open a new front against the Ottoman Empire at Gallipoli.. British Home Secretary Herbert Samuel drafted a memorandum outlining the benefits of British support for Zionism in Palestine.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

RECESS
Adjourned