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                  until an accord was reached in 1918. He enjoyed a close professional relationship with several senior Canadian commanders, including Turner and Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur William
                  William Currie, commander of the Canadian Corps. At the second meeting of the war cabinet Borden gave an
                  replacement as leader of the Canadian Corps was Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur William
                  CURRIE, Sir ARTHUR WILLIAM, teacher, insurance salesman, militia officer, real-estate developer, army officer, office holder, and
                  . probably 18 Aug. 1857 at Agra, India, youngest of at least three children of William Glen and Eliza Harriet Davis; m. c. 1900 Richard W. C. Broder (d. 11 Sept
                  British Columbia’s capital. Garnet played an active role in the birth of the unit and was made second in command to Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur William
                  mining projects. W. B., also called Bill, began his education in 1890 at the Strathroy Collegiate Institute. Another pupil there was Arthur William
                  the Drocourt–Quéant Line. Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur William
                   
                  , and Newcombe, to which he had transferred his articles, under the supervision of Arthur Drysdale. He was well established in Halifax when, in 1892, he married the daughter of a Presbyterian minister
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