Saturday, January 16, 1915

Cloudy

Correspondence (1 of 1)

Letter #263Time not recorded
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Your veto on Neil for Chief Whip is heartily endorsed . . . I gather from to-day's telegrams that Italy is now hard at work pulling the strings among the Balkan States.

Discusses the Chief Whip appointment and Italy's movements in the Balkans.

Mentioned:Neil Primrose • Lloyd George • Gulland • Birrell • Lord Drogheda • Wimborne • Aberdeen

Metric Analysis

Romantic Adoration7/10
Political Unburdening5/10
Emotional Desolation1/10

Thematic Tags

Chief WhipIrish appointmentsItaly/Balkans
H.H. Asquith
Kent
HIS DAYAt Walmer Castle. Writing to Venetia Stanley
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYWrote to Asquith

Official Register

1915-01-16

Top News

Daily Edition

The British polar ship Aurora arrived at the Ross Ice Shelf to establish a shore base for the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

RECESS
Adjourned

Witness Observations

Lord Riddell
Lord Riddell

"Launched and played golf with L. G., the L.C.J., and Donald. Both L. G. and Reading very tired; the strain of the war is beginning to tell. We had a long talk on the French Official Report on the German atrocities..."