THE WEST END CLUB SCANDAL.
London, Jan. 14. It is stated that the Prince of 'Wales is infuriated at the mention of certain names in connection with the West End scandal, anil insists on the police probing the matter to tbe end, in order to rid the community of all concerned in the scandal. Hence the newly awakened zeal of the police, and it is expected that further exposures will now be made. At the trial of Mr Parkes, at the suit of Lord Euslon, defendant said ho was in possession of numerous letters and photographs of frequenters of the house in the West End, where the alleged offences were committed, A great sensation has been caused by the flight of Broad ley Pasha, the English advocate who defended Arabi. Ho is said to be implicated in the West End scandal.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1995, 16 January 1890, Page 1
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141THE WEST END CLUB SCANDAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1995, 16 January 1890, Page 1
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