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Show A PRINCE IN DISCRACE- j Albert Kdward la Jnutpid on Evarjt Mid la M a Own Little Island, i London, June 10. The Primitive. Methodist conference la session ia Northampton passed a resolution cen-j suring the Priuee of Wales for hit con nection with the baccarat scandal. ' The popular crusade against the; prince of Wales shows no signs of abating in strength or bitterness. At seveu religious meetings held in various parts of the country yesterday tho',' prince was rouudly denounced for that share ho took in the baccarat scaudle.! The newspapers stiil keep up their attacks at-tacks on the piince. As an evidence of the attitude of the press and the public on the question of the royal prerogatives, a letter which is i published in today's issue of the j Standard, the conservative orgon, may be cited. The writer of the letter calls attention to the fact that during the course of the royal prince at Virgiuia Water on Saturday last some mouthers of the party including members of the family of the I'rince of Wales violated the law relative to the close season by tishing ia those waters. The writer calls upon tho Io'mI authorities to prosecute the law breakers under the statute and not to exempt from punishment those members of the royal family who may be shown to have violated vio-lated the law. The fact that this letter is published by the Standard goes fur to show the feeling aroused by the action ac-tion of the Prince of Wales. |