No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.
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Lieutenant-General Frederick Stopford was dismissed as commander of the Suvla landing.. The British Guards Division was established in France.

". . . My last letter to you only left on Thursday last... I was feeling a bit fed up with G.H.Q. . . . On Saturday morning early I went on board the Hussar..."

"Henry told me that Bonar Law had talked about himself with the utmost frankness... H. 'I can't help rather liking B.L., he is so deprecating and diffident, so without temperament.'"

"L. G. and I golfed together in the morning. He said that Carson has a great opportunity to make a bargain with the Irish Party."
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