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THE ALLEGED ANARCHIST PLOT

... further legal representation of the accused, a number of his personal and college friends were in attendance, including Mr. Oscar Wilde. Mr. De Rutzen, addressing the defendant, who made no statement, said that he was olaced in some little difficulty by the ...

THE WEST-END LIBEL ACTION

... against Mrs. BloomfiekI-Moore, a wealthy American lady, well known in London society. Among those present in court were Mr. Oscar Wilde, who escoited Mrs. Moore on Thursday, Sir Francis Seymour, Lady Napier, and Baron Halkett. Mrs. Hughes-Hallett was again ...

THE TURF LIBEL CASE

... libel against the Licensed Victcallcrs' Gaseite was given when the case was resumed this forenoon by the appearance of Oscar Wilde upon the bench. There was, however, somewhat of a falling off in the aristocratic attendance; notably we all missed the ...

IMPORTANT VERDICT DELIVERED AT EXETER

... slumber by the splendid litera- ture of 1848. Complimentary speeches followed by Mr. J. Augustus O'Shea, Nr. McCabe, Mr. Oscar Wilde, Mr. Flannery, and the chairman. THE VIOLET CAMERON CASE. Mr. justice Charles heard a motion in the Chancery Division yesterday ...

FOURTH EDITION

... would satisfy the ends of justice. THE CONVICT OSCAR WILDE. ATTEMPT TO PROCURE HIS RELEASE. The Press -Association states that an effort has been made on technical grounds to scure the release of Oscar Wilde from prison. Within the last few days an application ...

TO-DAY'S TITTLE TATTLE

... Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, and Mrs. Hare Wll occupied boxes; while in the stalls sat such well-known personages as Mr. Oscar Wilde, lMr. Henry Arthur Jqnes, Mr. W. L. Courteney, from Oxfotd, Lord Edward Churchill, Mr. Stuart Cumberland, Miss Carlotta ...

FOURTH EDITION

... Admiral's inspec- tion, the: Gi!ralar will comle into harbotr to-morrow. I I I I OSCAR WILDE AT THE OLD BAILEY. EXAMINATION OF TI-IE 10TEL WITNESSES. The re-trial of Oscar Wilde upon charges under the Criminal Law Amendment Act was rersumned this morning ...

FOURTH EDITION

... Mdnie. Zinimari was magnificent in a tight- fitting costume of green and straw colour. Mr. Oscar Wilde came in smiling and, I think, stouter than ever; Mrs. Oscar Wilde looked the picture of health, and very handsome in her Xsthetic gown. THE AMBASSADORIAL ...

FOURTH EDITION

... the post of Captain-General of the island. A cro\vd assembled and cheered his Exceliency with great enthusiasm.-Re-1110r. OSCAR WILDE LIBEL CASE. SUDDEN COLLAPSE. THE PLEA OF JUSTIFICATION ADMI'1TTED ]BY TH-IE PROSECUTIONC. VERDICT OF THE JURY. SEINSATIONAL ...

FOURTH EDITION

... of dock yesterday into the River Medway, where her equipment will forthwith be taken in hand. OSCAR WILDE'S BANKRUPTCY. A SCHEME OF ARRANGEMENT. Oscar Wilde should have come up before Mr. Registrar Gifford for his public examination in bankruptcy this ...