The World - Wednesday, April 17, 1895
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DUEL OVER WILDE’S NAME.
A French Journalist Objects to a Fellow-Worker’s Remarks.
PARIS, April 17. - A duel with swords was fought to-day between two well-known writers, Jules Huret and Catulle Mendes arising from the fact that the former connected the latters name with that of Oscar Wilde. M. Mendes was slightly wounded.
Paris, April 17 — A duel with swords was fought today between two well-known writers, Jules Huret and Catulle Mendes, arising from the fact that the former connected the latter’s name with that of Oscar Wilde. M. Mendes was slightly wounded.
PARIS, April 17. - A duel with swords was fought to-day between two well-known writers, Jules Huret and Catulle Mendes, arising from the fact that the former connected the latter's name with that of Oscar Wilde. M. Mendes was slightly wounded.
Paris, April 17. -- A duel with swords was fought today between two well-known writers, Jules Huret and Catuelle Mender, arising from the fact that the former connected the latter's name with that of Oscar Wilde. M. Mender was slightly wounded. Catuelle Mender is a well-known French author and dramatist. He is the author of many novels and several dramatic works.
Catulle Mendes is a well-known French author and dramatist. He was born in 1841 and is the author of many novels and several dramatic works, including the comic opera, “Le Capitaine Fracasse.”
Catulle Mendes is a well-known French author and dramatist. He is the author of many novels and several dramatic words, including the comic opera "Le Capitaine Fracasse."
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