Tuesday, June 22, 1915

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Correspondence (0)

Gap in Correspondence

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

Archive Silence
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYAttending the House of Commons. Recorded as a key speaker during parliamentary business which covered topics such as Steel Manufacture, the Lord Chancellorship, and recruiting irregularities (False Declaration of Age). Likely receiving news of the recapture of Lemberg by the Austrians (which occurred on this day)
Venetia Stanley
France
HER DAYI could probably get away for the afternoon.. Wrote to Edwin Montagu

Official Register

1915-06-22

Top News

Daily Edition

The Airco DH.2 fighter plane was given an evaluative flight before operational tests.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

IN SESSION

>>Topics: Steel Manufacture, Power To Sue And Recover Debts, Accommodation At Collinstown Westmeath, Lord Chancellorship, Recruiting False Declaration Of Age, Conviction Of School Teacher County Of

Witness Observations

Venetia Stanley
Venetia Stanley

"My darling tho' I've tried to prevent you coming I'm fearfully pleased to see you. ... We wont dine at your hotel... but at a small place called Mony."

Maurice Hankey
Maurice Hankey

"Spent morning dictating Memo. on General Situation, advocating the deferring of the offensive until 1916... Saw a mining engineer named Llewellyn..."