CARD SCANDAL. (BY ELICTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT).
Lo\!mi\, .liui" U. Tin-: Time-:, icfiarin.r to tli- result of Uwj laecra', ins', uxr.ro.s-i.- :< s p'ofonnd iv'ir"t tint I'm: lVineo (;f W,.l .- was cynhavo a s alias i ,'i c', mi tin; polle mind. ■' set" in wliien lav I'lim-" of W ,l - is till! (iiSCOVDI'V li.l'i cmo", III.; 'lilll"S llopiS that lli.-, Ihiyai lli.'lini-s v.ill male a rt.-olve in.-v. rto t mil car - ;>;'ain, aml nUiJ tmttoillir.e to eschew <| .c :iol:aUe 0,1 tin; v. hole tllr l'u'c- ;; va-.i !y cen-siii-cs t.li ■ I'riii;-!- of W.'.le-. ;.!>' "pinion is cvi-iilv divided as to St William <'uinming's guilt. L,rd t'liir'f dm-tice Col-riikc, ill summing up in the baccarat c i-c, :-aid there was uiilv niii: law f"i' tin; peas ml ami the, prince alio. Ho did not l.luii" tin; d010r..! 10r..! nits for rcpit'Minu Sir Win. (Iniilon(.'u'liiniiio to ,« ; .jh :t CMiif.-siuu in order to shield the I'linc" of Wal-s fmni tin; scandal which tin v km;w uniit a ,i ? ,. jf Iho facts wore over pi mod !>• f-it a li-.rl-jaiL.'ing U'oil'l, wlnoli wa- a.it suli i ment to I'ovi'iv, a- ia tin' '!;.;,- of :h L'ndor.s ami tin.' Smarts. 11..- .Lulu -.1 windier lh.; plamt-fn-l Jn-t his Ini-I nmlor the stress of tin. Miiinf il ".a iiit;..'i m which mi to say if 111.'. iM'.i■■■: of Wall s inui i.loncrii! '.\'il,i ion h i-l 0n...- a military I i 11..-, tllov .-iio'iM h" nil'l '".i to a i.iiiit-iry trihiimil. Tim U.iil.v Tii ;..'.pli (i. |""V. a the ili.-:-closiiros, wlii.'h sliownl that laorarat has so deep a I.oM oa its novo''is as to iuilu.a; t.'mm to crriy a! out with them ap,.aKilns imc .-.-• :i-y for playiut' tin; |.'aiiii-.
The 1 > ill V (,'hroircle condemns thu verdict, ami Lint 11,e rcadinuss divided !iy tin; I'nneo of Wales lo Ik: tin! prize j.'llo't o! rich vulvar fa in i lie.-, and '.'ratify Hair la* to for tin.' lowest type <it -u'mliliiij;, lias t,h'jekcd The Welsh )'■ ipti.st l.'imfi rence, now l!.;n .pr. has pi:-:e.l a resolution deplo'rin ' ll,.: habits of the I'linoM.r U'ab"-. Tlii: whole of the press i.")i»Mi(;i)ts on the bicearat ,-as-' have appa.i'iilly fallen on the Prince 01 Wales. The provincial pri'vi an 1 the I,'Hi lon evening papers, like their morning conlcmporaiieH, severely cii.-'in: the Prince for his coil" duet-, and in.'.ay of the p :p.ii's warn His Itoyal I likeness that he is "lily iuiperilline the Monarchy liv pursuing; his fast caivcr. The Tori, -s" fear that thu dis-clo-aircs made will seriously all'eet their chance of .'-aieeess. at the forthcoming general elections. Quito a number of Dissenting, bodies, have ilenoiineeil the Piiuee ot Wales li.'eause nf hi- wimbling, habits. Kvcry newspaper tli.it Ins lo'cireil to thoeaschas heen very outspoken in its criticism. Sir W. Onnloii-Ciinini'ng, plaint-ill' in the baccarat else was marriei! to-day to Miss (tanior. a Now York lady pos.-csinj,' a fortune of CM.CGO a year. At the end of the trial he uttered to break the engagenient. June 11. The Prince of Wales' connection with the biccarai scandal is severely criticised in foreign military circles.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2951, 13 June 1891, Page 2
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506CARD SCANDAL. (BY ELICTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT). Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2951, 13 June 1891, Page 2
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