DR TEICHELMANN.
AN “INSUFFERABLE INSULIN 1 ANOTHER ALLEGED GERM AX. j That Mr. Payne's anti-German activities are sometims far astray was 1 1 ideuced in the House of Hcprisenta- ( fives on. AA ednesday last, u hen the Prime Minister read the following telegram from Air. 0. A. Perry, Mayor of Hokitika: — “The following resolution was passed hy the Borough Council last nignt: 'Dr. Tieohleman lias been for twenty ;.<ars n citizen in this town, and is Widely known and respected. He is a I'iitish subject, having been born in Adelaide South Australia. Ho offered his services to the Empire from a deep si use ol duty as a British subject,'and— At this point Air. Alassey paused, and said he thought he would not lead the rest of the resolution, as it was rather strong, hut to cries of “Go on!” from all over the House, ho yioi led, and read; “‘—and this council, of which ho was a member, deeply resells tho action of tho member for G'ey Lynn in bringing Dr. Teicholmjiiii’s name before the House in the fist of German suspects, and regards his a-. 1ion as an insufferable insult to the town end district.” It was resolved that this resolution ho telegraphed in the Prime Alinister, asking him to have it read on the floor of the House.” “That.” said Air. Afnssey, is iho opinion of the Council, and 1 think it is only just that the House and tin cointry should know the opinion ho .1 k.ueerning the gentleman named by the residents of the district in which ho lived.” Air. Payne: Hear, hear. Heist *'jo German flag.
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West Coast Times, 19 June 1916, Page 2
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272DR TEICHELMANN. West Coast Times, 19 June 1916, Page 2
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