THE WILDE CASE.
A SCENE IN PICCADILLY. ("Special to Peess Association.! LONDON. Mat 21. The relations existing between the Marquis of Queensberry and his son (Lord Allred Douglas) arising out of the Oscar Wilde scandal, continue strained, and in Piccadilly to* day the Marquis severely chastised his sou. Both were arrested and subsequently admitted to bail. Taylor was convicted on two counts, and sentence has been postponed. Mat 22. Lord Alfred Douglas began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and slanderer. The latter eventually knocked bis son down. A furious struggle resulted, until the police interfered and separated the pair.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10661, 23 May 1895, Page 5
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104THE WILDE CASE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10661, 23 May 1895, Page 5
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