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Original paragraph in
The Ottawa Citizen - Saturday, May 25, 1895
The Ottawa Citizen - Saturday, May 25, 1895
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The Boston Daily Advertiser - Saturday, May 25, 1895
The Boston Daily Advertiser - Saturday, May 25, 1895
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Paris, May 24.- The Figaro publishes a telegram from Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the Marquis of Queensberry, demanding an apology from
the paper for having alleged in its columns that he was concerned in the Piccadilly fracas with the Marquis of Queensberry. The telegram, which is dated
at Rouen, adds that Lord Alfred regrets that it was his brother and not himself who corrected his father on that occasion.
Paris, May 24. -- The Figaro publishes a telegram from Lord Alfred Douglass, son of the Marquis of Queensberry, demanding an apology
from the paper for having alleged in its columns that he was concerned in the Piccadilly fracas with the Marquis of Queensberry. The telegram, which is
dated at Rouen, adds that Lord Alfred greatly regrets that it was his brother and not himself who corrected his father on that occasion.