OFFICERS' NAMES
QUESTIONS IN THE HOUSE. "What is the nationality of Adjutant Flohr, at Trentham Camp?" asked Dr. Thacker of tho Prime Minister in the House last evening. "What name?" Mr. Massey asked. Dr. Thacker: Flohr—F—L—o—H—lt. (Laughter.) Mr. Massey: I am afraid I am unable to give tho nationality of that gentleman, but I think tho fact of his being an officer in tho Imperial Army— because that is what' it means —should prove that he is a British subject. That is all I am able to say. Dr. Thacker then gave notice to ask the Minister of Defence: "What is the nationality of Adjutant' Flohr, and what is his past military career?" Mr.-W. A. Veitch gave notice-of a question about another officer. He asked: What is the nationality of the censor at Samoa ? An lion, member: What is his name? Several lion, members: Wollermann. Mr. Buick: New Zealand, Palmerston North.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2580, 30 September 1915, Page 3
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