LATE CABLES.
THE WILDE SCANDAL.
THE STREET FIGHT,
[PSB PEES 3 AESOOIAIIOH.—COPTBIGaT.]
(Received May 23, 10.20 a.m.)
t, , „ LosEOK, May 22. r i™ u , ot L r or i *"*ed Doutfa. but Lord Douglas of Hawiok with whom tho quarrel Ihe latter accused bin father of sending inauliiog l e |t ;rß to Lady Douglas, because ha was one of Wilde's sureties. Ihe Marquis of Queembeny shout.l out that he was anxious to renew the fight for £10 000, and addressing the crowd said he disowned his son. Both were bound over in sureties of £500 each to k- cd the peace. * * \*ilde'a trial ig now proceeding.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7373, 23 May 1895, Page 2
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