Anglo-American Paris and Nice Gazette - Monday, April 8, 1895
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PARIS
GOSSIP OF TO-DAY
Probably the best telegraphed account of the Queensberry-Wilde case that has appeared in the French press is the following, copied textually from a half-penny paper. Sir Edward Clark could hardly have expected his slip of the tongue, when he referred to the Marquess of Queensberry as Lord Rosebery, to have taken such dimensions as this:
"LE PROCĖS QUEVENSBERG-WILDE (Sic)
Londres, 4 avril, soir.
Le procès Quevensberg-Wilde se déroule au milieu des incidents les plus scandaleux.
Lecture est donnée des lettres de lord Quevensberg, dans lesquelles lord Rosebery est traité d'infâme coquin". (!!).