West End Scandal
By Eleetrie Telegraph— Copyright! . ! PER UNITBD PRESS ASSOCIATION. 1 London,. March 7 Hammond,, who was notoriously connected with the West End scandal, au<i who subsequently fled to New York; threatens to make a sensational confession. , ' •■•-_' March 9. Colonel MnntazQ9, of the Horse* ' Guards, state* that Sir Dighton Prbbt n> told him after his interview with Lord! Salisbury, that it was intended to issue a warrant against Lord Somerset. Monta . gne, Horrified at such a fearful aecasatotj against an officer of his regimeat and & personal fnend of his own, went toSomerset and . advised him if he> was innocent to boldly face a triaU otherwise he bad better blow oat his brains at once. Somerset left him, promising- to return, but after waiting an- hour Montague lound he had absconded. -.Mr Labou chere received the facts from the Prince of j Wales through Sir Francis Knollys. ■
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 110, 11 March 1890, Page 2
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