REVOLTING FRENCH VICES.
ARISTOCRATIC DIVORCE CASE HUSHED UP.
London, April 28. An aristocratic divorce case, in which a member of the House of Lords sought to obtain a divorce from his wife, has been hushed up to avoid disclosures, which shows that a circle of ladies of fashion had been in the habit of practising some of the most revolting French vices.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 100, 29 April 1889, Page 5
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