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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'.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The London County Council and the Charing Cross railway disaster. His offices ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The London County Council and the Charing Cross railway disaster. His offices have been visited by Mair and Olwen. Is still receiving congratulations from all sides. Is being pressed from Bangor and Conway for immediate meetings, but means to withstand the pressure until the beginning of 1906.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The electioneering campaign in the Caernarvon Boroughs. Dislikes the reports of violence ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The electioneering campaign in the Caernarvon Boroughs. Dislikes the reports of violence. 'There must be no alienating of moderate men by violent measures'. Last night's meeting. 'Up to the eyes in Departmental work'. Croydon the following night. Does not receive any reports from Nath, and wishes to know how things are going.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The canvassing returns from Caernarfon are 'most disconcerting'. Encloses a copy of ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The canvassing returns from Caernarfon are 'most disconcerting'. Encloses a copy of his letter to Nath Roberts (no. 1743) - 'It is no use getting good figures with enough voters unseen to wipe them all off'. 'The manufactured outrages' of Naylor: 'He is a low bounder & I shall be glad of a good majority were it only to get rid of the humiliation of having to fight a cad'. The success of the meetings at Middlesborough and Darlington.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Cabinet has that day received a deputation from the Trades Unions ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Cabinet has that day received a deputation from the Trades Unions. Has been given an Assistant Private Secretary by the Treasury because his private correpondence is so voluminous; 'Carhill tells me my predecessor did not receive 1/10th the number of letters sent to me'. Can William George recommend a good Welshman to fill the vacancy? Runciman says that he (D. Lloyd George) has made a favourable impression on shipowners. Uncle Lloyd's health.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Beriah incident - 'Perhaps he is beginning to realise that a ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. The Beriah incident - 'Perhaps he is beginning to realise that a vendetta against the "Georges" won't bring him anything but humiliation & defeat'. Last night's meeting was 'a great personal triumph' - 'The interruptions roused my pugnacious instincts & I delivered the finest speech I have given for many a day'. 'What fools these suffragists are to persecute their friends'. The family has been for a motor run through Richmond Park.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. That morning's letter (no. 1953) may not have been posted. Is now ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. That morning's letter (no. 1953) may not have been posted. Is now going to Charing Cross Road to preside over a lecture given by John Williams, Brynsiencyn, on John Elias. Portmadoc was 'another in the eye for Beriah & his fellow conspirators'.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Regrets that Naylor's meetings are being disrupted; this action may win him ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Regrets that Naylor's meetings are being disrupted; this action may win him sympathy. It is essential that the canvass be undertaken thoroughly. Is very dissatisfied with the 'reports' from Nath - ' I don't at all know what he is doing or whether he is doing anything'. Could William George investigate and write to him? Is departing for Brighton.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Received two deputations on the Port of London that afternoon. Plans for ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. Received two deputations on the Port of London that afternoon. Plans for the trip to the Continent. 'I wonder whether I can stand three weeks doing nothing with time for thinking, thinking'. May return to Cricieth sooner than planned.

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. No longer feels any anxiety about the fate of the Patents Bill ...,

Written at Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, S.W. No longer feels any anxiety about the fate of the Patents Bill as the Lords are unlikely to touch it. Hopes to be able to reach the Sassiwn on Thursday, but not Wednesday. Suggests travelling to Switzerland on Saturday. Has succeeded in getting Josiah Thomas on to the list of magistrates at Liverpool - 'He is a good chap & I have a deep respect for his father'.

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