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*[[Ypres]] again attacked by Germans. |
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*Publication of [[Mr. Bonar Law]]'s letter to [[Mr. Asquith]] on [[2 August]].<ref>At an informal meeting of Unionist Chairman and Parliamentary Agents, the contents of the letter sent by [[Mr. Bonar Law]] and Lord Lansdowne to [[Mr. Asquith]], Sunday [[2 August]], 1914, was divulged. In their opinion and that of colleagues consulted, the security and honour of the United Kingdom would be jeopardised if the Government hesitated to support [[France]] and [[Russia]]. Offer support of opposition to any measure deemed necessary for that object.</ref> |
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*Publication of [[Mr. Bonar Law]]'s letter to [[Mr. Asquith]] on [[2 August]]. |
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==References/notes== |
==References/notes== |
Revision as of 22:02, 26 January 2018
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Lonsdale Battalion events that took place on 14 December.
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1914
Western Front
- Ypres again attacked by Germans.
Political
- Publication of Mr. Bonar Law's letter to Mr. Asquith on 2 August.[1]
References/notes
Lord Edward Gleichen (1918–1920). Chronology of the War. Volumes I, II & III. Constable & Company, London. (Copyright expired)
- ↑ At an informal meeting of Unionist Chairman and Parliamentary Agents, the contents of the letter sent by Mr. Bonar Law and Lord Lansdowne to Mr. Asquith, Sunday 2 August, 1914, was divulged. In their opinion and that of colleagues consulted, the security and honour of the United Kingdom would be jeopardised if the Government hesitated to support France and Russia. Offer support of opposition to any measure deemed necessary for that object.