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THE WEST END SCANDAL.

London, March 9

Colonel Montagu, of the Horse Guards, states that Sir Dighton Probyn told him, after his interview with Lord Salisbury, that it was intended to issue a warrant against Lord Somerset. Colonel Montagu, horrified at such a fearful accusation against an officer of his regiment, and a personal triend of his own, went to Lord Somerset and advised him, if he was innocent, to boldly face a trial, otherwise he had better blow out his brains at once. Lord Somerset Kit him, promising to return, but, after waiting an hour, Colonel Montagu found that he bad absconded, Mr Labouchere received the facts from the Prince of W.les, through Sir Francis Knollys.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18900313.2.3

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2019, 13 March 1890, Page 1

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117

THE WEST END SCANDAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2019, 13 March 1890, Page 1

THE WEST END SCANDAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 2019, 13 March 1890, Page 1

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