GENERAL CABLE NEWS
By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright.
Received May 27, 7 p.m.
THE LONDON SCANDAL

London, May 27.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present a the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor.

The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor.

London, May 28.—The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Wilde and Taylor.

London, May 27.—The Marquis of Queensberry and his two sons, Lord Alfred Douglas and Lord Douglas of Hawick, were all present at the close of the trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor.