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Written at Brighton. The article on Lawrence in the Caernarvon and Denbigh Herald is most impressive. The auditor's post; R.O ...,

Written at Brighton. The article on Lawrence in the Caernarvon and Denbigh Herald is most impressive. The auditor's post; R.O. Roberts should be dissuaded from applying. Has Cabinet and Cabinet Committee meetings every day next week - 'I am now on three Cabinet Committees - Asquith, Lord Chancellor a finnau yw'r unig rai sydd ar dri'. Contains a note from Margaret Lloyd-George comprising family news.

Written at Brighton. Is now resting. Has to return to town to complete valuations by Monday. Is to speak on ...,

Written at Brighton. Is now resting. Has to return to town to complete valuations by Monday. Is to speak on the Boer War at the Reform Club on Thursday next. That day's Daily News comprises 'a most brilliant leading article by Paul. Going for the Government in fine style'. An attack on him by Platt - 'a most offensive Liberal Imperialist - a close friend of Ellis Griffiths's & consequently a hater of the MP for Carnarvon Boroughs. I am even with him now for he had a good position on the staff - far beyond his merits'.

Written at Boulogne. Gwilym and he are improving in health. Is returning to London the next day and is speaking ...,

Written at Boulogne. Gwilym and he are improving in health. Is returning to London the next day and is speaking in Kingston on Thursday. Attended a Catholic service the previous day morning. The comments in the Times on the Barkston election; it states that the government should resign. An effort must be made to turn out the government next session.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W,

Found his first Cabinet meeting that day very interesting; education was discussed first. Had to decide questions that day arising over the Porthmadoc Railway and the Criccieth foreshore. Awaits with interest news of that day's meeting at Caernarvon. 'Tomorrow morning I hold a lever of all my chiefs'. 'Been busy over educational position in Wales. Macnamara wedi gwrthod post o dan Birrell yn y Bwrdd Addysg. Delighted he has. Would not have trusted him there'.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. William George is to tell Uncle Lloyd that he [D. Lloyd George] ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. William George is to tell Uncle Lloyd that he [D. Lloyd George] is sending on his rhagdraeth without making any changes. Goes to Glasgow the following day and may have to stop at Manchester on the return journey in order to attempt to settle a dangerous dispute in the cotton trade.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Will pay up on his return. Is totally preoccupied this day by ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Will pay up on his return. Is totally preoccupied this day by the railway question, and has made good progress: 'Whatever happens I am coming out on top in the business. I can see my way clear right to the station. Conciliation at first but failing that steam roller. The Companies must give way. On that point I am definite'. Has given William George's points to Asquith, 'the head railway man', who will attend the following day's enquiry.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Told Rowland to arrange an interview for William George the following day ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Told Rowland to arrange an interview for William George the following day with Stafford Howard. Plans for the trip to the Continent. His work at the Board of Trade has been highly praised by Campbell-Bennerman - 'It was the greatest success of the Ministry. ... I was known to be an incisive, ready & witty speaker ... everybody was talking about the successful way in which I was managing my Department. I reconciled interests which appeared quite irreconcilable & one thing which surprised them all was that when they came to see me I knew more about the matter than they did themselves &c. He had told the King all about it & the King was very much impressed & pleased'. Pressed upon Campbell-Bennerman the need to review the status of the department. Is writing all this for Uncle Lloyd to see.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The weather. Is going through his official papers and correspondence. Is 'game ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The weather. Is going through his official papers and correspondence. Is 'game for an attack' upon Lawrence: 'He is a bitter Tory. He is the chap who was sent down to Carmarthen to enquire into Default there & he was most onesided. I'll be even with him yet'. The mourning following the death of the King of Denmark. Sir Edward Grey has suffered a terrible loss in the death of his wife.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The problem of Dick: is quite prepared to take action, but is ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The problem of Dick: is quite prepared to take action, but is very busy and preoccupied at the moment. Has summoned the directors of the railway companies to meet him at the Board of Trade - 'There shall be no strike'. Is now 'taking strong action in the Shrewsbury business'. Includes note from Margaret Lloyd-George.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Prime Minister; Morley saw him that morning. Their conversation. The Liberals ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Prime Minister; Morley saw him that morning. Their conversation. The Liberals are very pleased with D. Lloyd George's speech the previous day. Had meant to put in a word for John Hugh that evening, but is forced to go home to nurse his cold.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Port of London has turned out to be 'a crowning mercy' ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Port of London has turned out to be 'a crowning mercy'. There is much enthusiasm in the press. The comments in the Globe, 'a wild Tory paper'. The article by 'Calchus' in the Fortnightly Review. Campbell-Bannerman's condition. Has discussed with Asquith the appointment of the Financial Secretary to the Treasury; John Burns presents 'a real difficulty'. Ellis Jones Ellis-Griffith 'walked with me all the way home to Cheyne Place last night through the rain without an umbrella to beg me to help him to get an undersecretaryship! I felt a real compassion for him that he should be driven to do this. I told him the real difficulty - that he had never made the best of his abilities - & that S.T.'s elevation made it all the more difficult'.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The meeting of the heads of departments. Lord Strathcona has just called ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The meeting of the heads of departments. Lord Strathcona has just called to congratulate him - 'charming old boy'. Had a long interview that day with the head of the Labour and Statistical Department. The Caernarvon meeting. 'The S. Wales Daily News reports that many leading Conservatives are opposed to fighting me & threaten to vote for me if it is done'.

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