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? ? while I was in London.  He says Sir Wilfrid is our only statesman and the one man capable of leading us at present moment.
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Too bad old Sir Wilfrid cannot be a little more definite, so that one could say exactly where he standsBut no matter where he stands, he is ? too old to handle affairs at this time, it seems to me.  
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Allan Aylsworth while I was in LondonHe says Sir Wilfrid is our only statesman and the one man capable of leading us at present moment.  
  
Get rid of Borden, undoubtedly all seem to agree on that, but also get rid of all the "party-first" men and, in their places, put men whose first object(ive) is to win the war.  This is the pressing need and the only thing worthwhile
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Too bad old Sir Wilfrid cannot be a little more definite, so that one could say exactly where he stands.  But no matter where he stands, he is necessarily too old to handle affairs at this time, it seems to me.
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Get rid of Borden, undoubtedly all seem to agree on that, but also get rid of all the "party-first" men and, in their places, put men whose first object is to win the war.  This is the pressing need and the only thing worthwhile
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BC Archives MS-1188
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Box 1
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File 5
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PATTULLO, George Robson, 1845 - .  Woodstock, Ontario
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Selected letters from his son James Burleigh Pattullo, 1917-1918.

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Allan Aylsworth while I was in London. He says Sir Wilfrid is our only statesman and the one man capable of leading us at present moment.

Too bad old Sir Wilfrid cannot be a little more definite, so that one could say exactly where he stands. But no matter where he stands, he is necessarily too old to handle affairs at this time, it seems to me.

Get rid of Borden, undoubtedly all seem to agree on that, but also get rid of all the "party-first" men and, in their places, put men whose first object is to win the war. This is the pressing need and the only thing worthwhile

BC Archives MS-1188 Box 1 File 5 PATTULLO, George Robson, 1845 - . Woodstock, Ontario Selected letters from his son James Burleigh Pattullo, 1917-1918.