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

British and Canadian forces attacked northwest of La Bassée at the Second Action of Givenchy.. An official inquiry into the sinking of the Lusitania began in London.
>>Topics: The Milk And Dairies Consolidation Bill, Great Britain And China Railway, Army Service Corps Butchers Section, Business Of The House, Infant Mortality London, Press Censorship

"Henry made his great Coalition Speech in the House. ... I went into his bedroom... and found him reading my letter with deep emotion. ... Rufus Isaacs took me in to dinner..."

"My darling your beloved letter has coloured the whole of my day & I've really felt quite happy on account of it. ... Anthony is coming to see me tomorrow..."

"Beb and I both had breakfast in my room... Went to Royal Academy. ... Rather a clever Lavery of a military hospital..."
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