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Business matters: the Northern Assurance money. Family news. Hopes that the tea will go well, and that the rule concerning ...,

Business matters: the Northern Assurance money. Family news. Hopes that the tea will go well, and that the rule concerning visitors will be abolished - 'Beth fuasai Carnegie yn ddeud, tybed, pe buasai yn gwybod eich bod yn codi tâl am i'r visitors fynd i fewn?' Family news. D. Lloyd George is to speak the following night. A shopping trip with Mrs Parry.

Came to Caernarfon that morning to fight a compensation case for the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, but the case collapsed ...,

Came to Caernarfon that morning to fight a compensation case for the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, but the case collapsed. Has thus come with Daniel to the offices of Y Genedl Gymreig to see Ellis Owen who says that the prospects are promising. Has also seen Johnny Williams. Owen would like the first chance to publish D. Lloyd George's report on Canada.

Cannot sleep at Cheyne Place the following night because of Gwilym's illness. Gives details of the illness. Cardiff went very ...,

Cannot sleep at Cheyne Place the following night because of Gwilym's illness. Gives details of the illness. Cardiff went very well and the casket is 'simply lovely so Tada says'. There was much disappointment that Olwen was not present. D. Lloyd George has gone to lunch with Churchill, and may also see Campbell-Bannerman before he comes home. D. Lloyd George looks well after the Cardiff trip.

Chancellor of the Exchequer. Has put in his first appearance as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Deputy Leader ...,

Chancellor of the Exchequer. Has put in his first appearance as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Deputy Leader of the House. Herbert Gladstone has agreed to move out of the house in Downing Street to allow him access. Is to dine with the Directors of the Bank of England and Asquith the next day. The reference to Uncle Lloyd in the Pall Mall Gazette the previous day.

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