THE SECOND TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE
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... OSCAR WILDE STILL PRISON. THIS MQByiNffS TELEGRAMS. BY OUR PRIVATE WIRE.] The report that Oscar Wilde had been released is •tared untrue. is still confined Reading gaol, where employed in mail bags. ...
... OSCAR WILDE ON PRISON LIFE. Writing in the Nineteenth Century, Oscar Wilde said :— The things people say of man do not alter man. He is what is. Public opinion is of no value whatever. After all, even in prison, a man can be quite tree. His soul can ...
... THE SECOND TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. fourth and concluding day's hearing of tho 8 against Oscar Wilde was entered upon before «stice Wills the Old Bailey, London, this • ' The Solicitor-General, continued his address dealt with the fact that the alleged ...
... THE OSCAR WILDE LIBEL CASE. FURTHER EXAMINATION OF THE PLAINTIFF. OPENING OF THE DEFENCE. Yesterday, the trial of the Marquis of Queensberry the charge of publishing a malicious and ii libel concerning Mr. Oscar Wilde was resumed at the Central Criminal ...
... OSCAR WILDE & THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. EDITION. £ Nit WS OFFICE. Saturday Afternoon. for,** PRIVATE WIRE.] -r. ~*Uy s proceedings. : i(r gh-stieet Police Court, London, to-day, . the adjourned charge against the ,/* mberry of publishing a libel concerning ...
... THE OSCAR WILDE LIBEL ACTION. Q ■ 03? THE • VERDICT. ——- —' \ trial of-the charge of criminal J« Wilde against the Marquis-of to-day, before Mr. Justice Collins, Court. The interest taken door 9 rf, •inued unabated. sooner were court opened that the public ...
... MR. OSCAR WILDE ON FASHION. Miss Leffler-Arnim's statement, in a lecture delivered recently at St. Saviour's Hospital, that she had heard of instances where ladiea were so determined not to exceed the fashionable measurement that tboy had actually held ...
... MR. OSCAR WILDE ON DRESS. Speaking at Glasgow, on Saturday night, on Dress, Mr. Oscar Wilde said a Lancashire miligirl, with a shawl over hsr shoulders and wearing clogs, knew more about dress than fashionable London lady recently returned from Paris ...
... eported that he ‘has gone to the Continent, ‘he privons de ment of the Home Office has no knowledge reported release of Oscar Wilde, who, on M a, y y 25 last year, was sentenced to two years’ imprisonmen t with hard labour. ...
... THE SECOND TRIAL OF OSCAR : WILDE. The re-trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was fixed to commence this morning at the Old Bailey, _ Mr. Justice Wills. Wilde was accompanied his two . sureties, Lord Douglas, of Hawick, and the Rev. Stewart and when ...
... OSCAR WILDE IN A DIFFICULTY. A London correspondent says —I am favoured with story about Mr. Oscar Wilde which presents him in domestic light, as for a moment a slightly embarrassed paterfamilias, and which I believe to be as authentic it is slightly ...