No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.
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German Zeppelins raided England again, dropping a massive bomb on Farringdon Road in London, killing 22 people.

"I am still plugging away at securing my position in the Dardanelles business. I lunched with Austen Chamberlain at the Club and he astonished me by saying that K. had given the Cabinet the impression that I was in charge..."

"Divine, sunny, warm day... We played tennis in the morning and I lost far too many shillings to Duff. ... Very merry dinner. Angela quite recovered in temper."
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