ales peace meeting has broken up in riot. Over two hundred delegates from all parts of Wales, under the auspices of the Soldiers’ and Workers’ Council gathered today. But before proceedings started the hall was rushed and violent fights took place on the staircases and in the corridors. The attacking forces, which included a number of discharged soldiers and sailors, succeeded in taking possession of the hall and in holding a patriotic meeting. A crowd numbered 2,000 congregated outside the building while the delegates were assembling and most of these took part in the fray. Much damage was done to the furnishing of the hall and many windows were smashed by flying missiles. The peace delegates sought refuge in various corners, but were driven out.
I asked for some books, for a notebook to write my thoughts in. I filed a report. The wardresses are coolly polite. You can clearly sense they disapprove of a "Bolshevik". They are "patriots", they support total war. They used to serve here under the old regime. They were very unhappy with the "destruction" of the prison during the February revolution. See more
The route to the canteen of the Executive Committee was a little Golgotha in those days. Tea was dispensed there, and sandwiches of black bread and cheese or red caviar; the latter was plentiful in the Smolny and later in the Kremlin. See more
It got warmer, the wind spent itself a little. I'm feeling rather bad. How much humiliation do we endure from our inspectors! How much trouble do they cause! I went for a little walk with my daughters in the garden. A doctor arrived right after breakfast to take a look at the boys. See more