No surviving record of correspondence for this date. The Archive continues through witness accounts and official records.
Location unknown.
The Royal Newfoundland Regiment landed at Suvla Bay, Gallipoli.

"Ll.G., Bongie and H. lunched here... Henry told me in the evening that he [Ll.G.] had been at his most emotional—fearfully unhappy, denouncing all the intriguers, protesting his innocence and devotion..."
"Returned this morning from W.H., where have spent the weekend with D., ... D. was in high spirits all day—began at breakfast by a wholesale survey of everything almost..."

"Mr. Balfour called just before lunch to say that he had just had a long conference with the P.M. on national service. He gave me a copy of a fairly long Memo, on the subject..."
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