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

No specific UK news reported in sources.
"K. comes home today. They have not been able to keep him away. However, in his absence the P.M. has handed us over the Ordnance Board. ... D. was jubilant on Friday evening [26 November], on the result of the Merthyr election."

"Brade lunched with me. He says K. will be back to-morrow, but he does not know whether he will return to the W.O.. ... While he has been away important events have occurred. L. G. has been very busy taking over the Ordnance Board..."

"We went to the church early... The bride looked very well—a medieval figure in long velvet train... I found a letter from Basil saying he was coming... Basil called for me, and we dined at Les Lauriers."
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