AN ECCENTRIC YOUTH.
OF ARISTOCRATIC BIRTH. 'Times' Sun' Special Cables. ■> (Received Last Night', 7.5 o'clock.) ;; '.-Sir >fs>m . 'aii^:*dvferdo^e :,!: bf• etherin jsugl pensively-furnished flat at ■ Mont Matre, which was. decorated tfith rare flowers and incense-burners. He was th£ third holder of the title. When ten year, pf h<j an immense.fprtune. lie forsoolc liifi country home in Bevbh, :and led. a Bohemian life ( in London, where he became |6e .'centre of a group of aesthetic youths, whose eccentricities made them notorious. They, frequented an qMi^mentin • Ken sin gtonthat was upWstered entirely in blacky with a goffin in tbe beside jvli'.ck tttCGiise was burned in front of a human skull.' Annoyed at the attentions arouSed by these fantastic rites, Sir Frederick Williams, who was only twenty-five years of age, ' went to Paris
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 October 1913, Page 5
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129AN ECCENTRIC YOUTH. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 7 October 1913, Page 5
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