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Patullo Family Letters

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In the Field
 
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In [this?] Field
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3-3-18
 
3-3-18
  
 
Dear Father -
 
Dear Father -
  
your letter enclosing clippings from World + Mail + Empire on George's [?] received - I was much [interested?] in them + very pleased at - the compliment - to George -
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Your letter enclosing clippings from World + Mail + Empire on George's articles received - I was much interested in them + very pleased at the compliment to George
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The Mail + Empire's reference to censorship was most sensible, though I am not sure that "The first American Raid" would not have passed our censor. It was a splendid account of what a raid means + absolutely accurate in details.
 
The Mail + Empire's reference to censorship was most sensible, though I am not sure that "The first American Raid" would not have passed our censor. It was a splendid account of what a raid means + absolutely accurate in details.
I sent the clippings over to George from whom I have not had a word for a long time. I have written both him + [?] but they are silent + I [?] to the conclusions
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I sent the clippings on  to George from whom I have not had a word for a long time. I have written both him + [illegible] but they are silent + I came to the conclusion
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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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In the Field 3-3-18

Dear Father -

Your letter enclosing clippings from World + Mail + Empire on George's articles received - I was much interested in them + very pleased at the compliment to George

The Mail + Empire's reference to censorship was most sensible, though I am not sure that "The first American Raid" would not have passed our censor. It was a splendid account of what a raid means + absolutely accurate in details.

I sent the clippings on to George from whom I have not had a word for a long time. I have written both him + [illegible] but they are silent + I came to the conclusion

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