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155. Letter: Hutton to Borden, 10 February 1900, HP, Reel A-3.<br />
156. Letter: Borden to Hutton, 10 February 1900, HP, Reel A-3.<br />
157. Miller, “The Public Life of Sir Frederick Borden,” p. 102.<br />
158. B.T. Gillon, “The Triumph of Pragmatic Imperialism: Lord Minto and the Defence of the Empire, 1898–1910,”<br />
MPhil thesis, University of Glasgow, 2009, pp. 169–171.<br />
159. Ibid., p. 172.<br />
160. Sanford Evans, The Canadian Contingents, p. 47.<br />
161. Montreal Gazette, 20 February 1900, p. 4; “General Hutton,” Ottawa Citizen, 13 February 1900, p. 4; “Draft Memoirs of<br />
Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton – Period 5,” HP, Reel F-2.<br />
162. “Why Did Major-General Hutton Resign?,” Canadian Military Gazette, 20 February 1900, p. 9.<br />
163. “Draft Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton – Period 5,” HP, Reel F-2.<br />
164. “He Has Gone,” Ottawa Citizen, 16 February 1900, p. 3.<br />
165. Ibid.<br />
166. Letter: Hutton to Minto, 18 August 1900, HP, Reel A-1.<br />
167. Letter: Hutton to Minto, 27 March 1901, MF, Vol. 17, Reel, C-3114.<br />
168. Letter: Laurier to Chamberlain, 21 February 1900, LF, Reel C-1171; “Hutton Case,” Ottawa Citizen, 20 February 1900,<br />
pp. 5–8.<br />
169. CHCD, 8th Parl., 5th Sess., Vol. 51, pp. 594-596.<br />
170. Morton, Ministers and Generals, p. 162.<br />
171. D. Gordon, “The Colonial Defence Committee and Imperial Collaboration: 1885–1904,” Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 77,<br />
No. 4, 1962, p. 539.<br />
172. Durrans, “Imperial Defence,” pp. 59–60.<br />
173. Ibid.<br />
174. Letter: Chamberlain to Minto, 3 July 1899, HP, Reel A-2.<br />
175. Ibid.<br />
176. Letter: Hutton to Chamberlain, 5 February 1900, 19 December 1901, HP, Reel A-2.<br />
177. Letter: Hutton to Wolseley, 1 August 1899, HP, Reel E-2.<br />
178. Clarke, “Manufacturing Spontaneity?,” pp. 132–135; Prime examples in this regard were Major-General French in<br />
New South Wales and Major-General Howell Gunter in Queensland.<br />
179. Letter: Hutton to Minto, 2 March 1900, HP, Reel A-1.<br />
180. Letter: Hutton to Minto, 10 January 1901, HP, Reel A-1.<br />
181. For examples in this regard see: Letter: Hutton to Clark, 15 February 1916, and Letter: Hutton to Taylor, 7 February 1920,<br />
HP, Reel C-4.<br />
182. Miller, Painting the Map Red, pp. 3–4.<br />
183. Sanford Evans, The Canadian Contingents, pp. 12, 37.<br />
184. Penlington, “General Hutton and Military Imperialism in Canada,” p. 163.<br />
185. McGibbon, The Path to Gallipoli, p. 111.<br />
186. Letter: Hutton to Minto, 10 January 1901, HP, Reel A-1.<br />
187. “Draft Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton – Period 8,” HP, Reel F-2.<br />
188. Letter: Hutton to Wood, 20 January 1900, HP, Reel A-5.<br />
189. “Draft Memoirs of Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton – Period 8,” HP, Reel F-2.<br />
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