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Written at 13 Walbrook, London E.C. William George's cases at Barmouth. The Humphreys case. Business matters - the timber company ...,

Written at 13 Walbrook, London E.C. William George's cases at Barmouth. The Humphreys case. Business matters - the timber company. Is pleased that Uncle Lloyd approved of his performance in the Commons. 'Saw you carried a resolution in the Eifion Association to fight County Councils on political lines'.

Written at 13 Walbrook, London E.C. The tragedy of Ashton. The news from the Transvaal. 'I went hot & strong ...,

Written at 13 Walbrook, London E.C. The tragedy of Ashton. The news from the Transvaal. 'I went hot & strong at the Government at last night's meeting. You never heard such cheering. I'll find an opportunity in the House I trust before this Session terminates'. 'Regret deeply though to hear her [Mary Ellen Davies] repeat the treasonable utterances of the President of the Garthcelyn Republic. Fancy his hoping that Cecil Rhodes would be captured. Treason. Plus blasphemy'.

Written at 13 Walbrook, London E.C. The thriving Barmouth offices. Business at 13 Walbrook. Mundella is dying of a paralytic ...,

Written at 13 Walbrook, London E.C. The thriving Barmouth offices. Business at 13 Walbrook. Mundella is dying of a paralytic seizure. Goes to the Cymmrodorion garden party that afternoon, and so does W. J. Parry, 'a big child - but not a bad sort altogether'. The prospect of taking a holiday depends on 'the Dorothea business': '... Don't you know of a few men who would like a "flutter". It is certainly a first rate "space"'. Discusses financial matters. Vincent Evans may be able to put up some money. 'I may have to go tramping next week to see people. It is much too good a thing to let slip through our hands'.

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