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[Beginning is missing]. Relates a conversation with Sir William Harcourt. Intends to stay at Lough's that evening. Has been compelled ...,

[Beginning is missing]. Relates a conversation with Sir William Harcourt. Intends to stay at Lough's that evening. Has been compelled to devote all his time for weeks to the Education battle. Has been forced to stay at the Commons until the early hours of the morning. The income of Lloyd George and George is in arrears. Wishes to borrow money from William George for the holidays. Envies full-time politicians; 'The worries of making a living eat up one's strength. What could one not have done but for that!'.

Attendance at the eisteddfod prevented her from writing earlier. Mary's condition. The success of the Caernarfon choir that day. Balfour ...,

Attendance at the eisteddfod prevented her from writing earlier. Mary's condition. The success of the Caernarfon choir that day. Balfour was given a good reception and hearing. D. Lloyd George was unable to attend. Megan has been to tea with Lady Dorothy Havard that day.

At the last moment the Speaker relented and sent him tickets for the Budget for William and Dick. 'We have ...,

At the last moment the Speaker relented and sent him tickets for the Budget for William and Dick. 'We have just had our final Cabinet & it is now finally sped on its way. Quite ready & feel thoroughly fit. Did not work too hard the last fortnight or 3 weeks & took your very sound advise [sic]'. Olwen is up. Maggie's improved health.

Asks what if the Daily News should turn Lloyd Georgite in the present controversy. Is glad that D. Lloyd George ...,

Asks what if the Daily News should turn Lloyd Georgite in the present controversy. Is glad that D. Lloyd George is still in touch with the Bishop of St Asaph. R.A.N. was at the Caernarfon Conservative Club the previous night retaliating gossip - 'What a scatter-brained tactless fool he must be to talk like that'. Gives another example of Naylor's folly. Maurice J. claims never to have heard from D. Lloyd George about the meeting.

Asks how D. Lloyd George got on with W. T. Stead. 'I think he is a sort of chap whose ...,

Asks how D. Lloyd George got on with W. T. Stead. 'I think he is a sort of chap whose policy is to ignore everybody of whom he has not sufficient knowledge to enable him to write a Character Sketch for the Review of Reviews'. Is glad that D. Lloyd George is to accept the Presidency; this 'may bring a Revival in Welsh politics'.

Asks D. Lloyd George to send on the enclosed report to Eiddon J. Business matters. R.O. [Roberts] predicts 'a great ...,

Asks D. Lloyd George to send on the enclosed report to Eiddon J. Business matters. R.O. [Roberts] predicts 'a great storm in the Ladies' tea cups'. Roberts believes that 'Dr Parry is bossing over them too much & he seems to think that you are allowing yourself to be led too much by him'. It would be well to assuage this women's quarrel.

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