A Scandalous Pamphlet
• — * ; - London, January 1. v^here haye been seyeral serious interviews recently between Lord Salisbury, the Prince of Wales, and Lord Charles Beresford with relation to a mysterious pamphlet which has been in circulation in high social circles for some time. It Is a most virulent attack on the Prince of Wales, Lady Brooke, and others, with names carelessly concealed, Lady Brooke, for instance, being referred to as Lady Eiver. Only fifty*seven copies of this pamph- *■ let were issued, and they were typewritten, because the author. could not get a printer in London to do the work. The pamphlet has been freely canvassed and discussed, so openly, indeed, that among others the Duchess of Manchester, after a luncheon party, read it aloud to her guests. The result of the conference between the Prince of Wales and Lord Salisbury and Lord Charles Beresford has been that a most diligent search has been made for copies, which, after being bought, were instantly destroyed. All save three of the documents have been secured, and one of these is missing and is said to be in America.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 102, 25 February 1892, Page 4
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184A Scandalous Pamphlet Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 102, 25 February 1892, Page 4
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