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Original paragraph in
Nanaimo Free Press - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
Nanaimo Free Press - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Philadelphia Times - Thursday, May 23, 1895
The Philadelphia Times - Thursday, May 23, 1895
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QUEENSBURY AND SON BOUND OVER.
London, May 22 — At Marlborough Street police court this morning the Marquis of Queensbury and his son, Lord Douglas of Hawick, were
bound over, each in £500 bail to keep the peace. Their appearance in the police court today was the result of their encounter yesterday afternoon in
Piccadilly.
LONDON, May 22. At the Marlborough Street Police Court this morning the Marquis of Queensberry and son, Lord Douglas of Harwick, were
bound over each in £500 bail, to keep the peace. Their appearance in the police court to-day was the result of their encounter yesterday afternoon in
Piccadilly.
WILDE AGAIN ON TRIAL.
London, May 22 — The second trial of Oscar Wilde began today in Old Bailey court before Justice Wills. A dense crowd of interested
spectators was present. Wilde was very restless, and looked worried and careworn.
London, May 22 — Marquis of Queensbury is present at the Wilde trial today. During the morning session Wilde was taken ill and he was
obliged to leave the court.