'Your age omitted. Wire me, House [of] Commons immediately',
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- 1898, July 7.
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'Your age omitted. Wire me, House [of] Commons immediately',
'You are clearly as much immersed in politics as I am in business'. Business matters,
'Yn yr oedfa nawn Sul'. Discusses legal cases. Has just come from the service and is going to Thomas's house for tea. Has been invited to address the electors at Conway.
Y Genedl transaction. Business and legal matters,
Y Genedl Gymreig. Legal cases. Hopes that D. Lloyd George can go to Brighton; he should never break his promise to go somewhere.
Wrote to W. Jones, Derwyn Fawr, to canvass on William George's behalf. Business matters: Llys Owen. Family news: Dick and Gwilym.
Written 'Yn y trên.' The success of the meeting at Hereford: 'The Corn Xchange packed & hundreds outside. Hwyl gampus'. A meeting with Robyn Typopty. The reports in the newspapers.
Written 'Yn y tren.' The storage 'holiday' is now at an end - 'I put in more public work into ...,
Written 'Yn y tren.' The storage 'holiday' is now at an end - 'I put in more public work into my three weeks stay in South Wales than into any corresponding number of weeks from August to January'. The previous day an enormous success in both Pengam School and the Rhondda; the panegyric delivered by the elector of Gelligaer 'which roused the audience - picked men of the coal valleys - to a high pitch of enthusiasm. They gave me a beautiful silver key'. Describes the Rhondda meeting: 'It was an inspiring crowd & they all said I had never "reached such heights" & certainly the effect on the audience was magnetic'.
Written 'Yn y trên.' The newspaper is absorbing all his time: 'Rhaid taro'r haiarn tra byddo yn boeth. Rumours of a change in the D.N. policy are already getting into the papers. Unfortunately the editor has been told of it'. His meeting is acclaimed in the Daily Telegraph. Morley delightful yesterday'. Family news.
Written 'Yn y tren o Gaer i Fangor.' The Dowlais meeting has crashed. Has shown the passage to D. A. Thomas who mentioned it to Sir Edward Reed.
Written 'yn y trên i Southend'. Gives William George advice about the Dorothea quarries; he should not confide too much in Charles Breese.
Written 'Yn y trên i Luton.' The death of Myrddin Rees: 'He was so full of life that one cannot ...,
Written 'Yn y trên i Luton.' The death of Myrddin Rees: 'He was so full of life that one cannot associate death with him. On the whole a good chap'. The guests at last night's dinner given by Morley at the Atheneum: 'Had a go at Buckle over Wales. He was hostile but not bitter'. Has his speech ready - 'Parod. Araeth sylweddol. Guarantee won't talk nonsense'.
Written 'Yn y trên.' Discussions with the Bishop of St Asaph about releasing the terms to the press. F. E. Hamer of the Manchester Guardian has written to him to express the approval of the Newtown Liberals with his speeches: '... & they noted especially with satisfaction the tone of responsibility as of a Minister which I had acquired. Big fight in front. We must let loose the dogs at them bye & bye. They are straining at the leash'.
Written 'Yn y tren cyn cychwyn.' Is departing for golf at Lewes,
Written 'Yn ol i Lundain.' The Paisley speech,
Written on S.Y. 'Argonaut' ('Word Travel', 5 Endsleigh Gardens, London NW),
Hope to reach Algiers before breakfast the next day. 'Ship life is somewhat monotonous but reposeful - & that is what one needs'.
Written on SS Bavaria, 11 pm. There will be an opportunity to post from Ireland the next day. Herbert Lewis, displaying his customary loyalty, came to Liverpool to see them off. Have settled their quarters. Could William George read a paper on his behalf at the Baptist Union at Rhymney the week after next?.