New Zealand Herald - Saturday, April 6, 1895
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NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Oscar Wilde's libel action against the Marquis of Queensberry is leading to some astonishing revelations concerning the plaintiff's intimate relations with a number of young men—gentlemen's servants some of them—whose company he sought, according to his own account, because he found them "amusing." The defendant's counsel described them as being the most immoral characters in London.
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