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Original paragraph in
The San Francisco Call - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
The San Francisco Call - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
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Los Angeles Herald - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
Los Angeles Herald - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
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LONDON, ENG., May 21. -- The fashionable afternoon promenade in Piccadilly was well filled with aristocratic spectators today when the
Marquis of Queensberry met his son, Lord Douglas of Harwick, near the corner of Bond street. A few words passed between them and then there was a brief
but very determined conflict. The police immediately separated the combatants and took them both to the police station.
LONDON, May 21. - The fashionable afternoon promenade in Piccadilly was well filled with aristocratic spectators today when the Marquis
of Queensberry met his son, Lord Douglas of Harwick[sic], near the corner of Bond street. A few words passed between them and then there was a brief but
very determined conflict. The police immediately separated the combatants and took them both to the police station. The young lord's countenance was
disfigured with a black eye. Neither the father nor son passed a charge against the other, so they were merely charged with disorderly conduct. They will
be arraigned in the Marlborough police court tomorrow.
The young Lord's countenance was disfigured with a black eye. Neither the father nor son preferred a charge against the other, so they
were merely charged with disorderly conduct. They will be arraigned in the Marlborough Police Court to-morrow.