No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.
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German forces in German South West Africa surrendered to General Louis Botha and the Allies.

"Beb, John, and I came down to Littlehampton by the 4.50. I lost my bag with £3 in it. ... Bluey came to see me at tea time—rather depressed I thought. He is going to sit on Commission... to try and reduce expenditure..."

"I was so angry over all this that I wrote a letter and sent it to Haldane... On Thurs. July 1st a sudden debate arose in the House by a violent attack on V. Donop... by a microbe called Dalziel..."
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