BRACERS Record Detail for 21095
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"Liverpool Str. Saturday Dearest Alys We had much interesting talk on adult suffrage, and saw Scott fresh from an interview with Asquith."
[Written on Bagley Wood notepaper from Liverpool Street train station.]
BR TO ALYS RUSSELL, [1909?]
BRACERS 21095. ALS. McMaster
Proofread by K. Blackwell
Bagley Wood,
Oxford.
Liverpool Str.
Saturday
Dearest Alys
We had much interesting talk on Adult Suffrage, and saw Scott fresh from an interview with Asquith. At our N.U. Comee. we decided to invite the P.S.F. to an informal conference. I hear that Lloyd George says the Liberals will have a majority of 30 after the General Election, and that the Tariff Reformers estimate that they will have a majority of three. It is a sad prospect.
Unless I wire to the contrary I shall return on Monday, but I don’t know what time. I gave Margaret £1 for the P.S.F. Love to the Dakyns’s.
Thine aff
Bertie
