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... OSCAR WILDE. aESUMED TRIAL AT OLD BAILEY WILLIAM PARKER EXAMINED. EDWARD CLARKEVsPEECH FOR THE DEFENCE. LONDON, Thursday. The trial Oscar Wilde on charges of indecency ¦Fere resumed before Mr. Justice Wills at the Oli Bailey to-day. The public gallery ...
... OSCAR WILDE RESUMED MAGISTERIAL INQUIRY Wilde, of 16, Tite-tfrcxt, Clu*Lsea, «od T»y4or, of 30, Pimlico, mmb broa*y»t at P,*jx wrtl» the Orinuul La* Amendment Art. Sir Joiiu took ki« Mat oa Ucocb. Hie were iauaediatalj after placed ia the dock. Aa at ...
... OSCAR WILDE The “Daily Ohronacle” wye: hare reedred from a wdl-snown literary man vary strong eonfinaatkn of uur remarks conoremtog the phyakal id Mr Wikfo. Oar eaßUßDoteMfe dedans itmMcktlr ltd, ii iffirii, from rimr wut of ■mwiAwt Wo iroiiii to Wiro ...
... OSCAR WILDE. The Press Association states on reliable authority that during the greater part of the time since his release Mr. Oscar Wilde has been staying with his mother. Lady Wilde, at her residence in Routh- Wc?t London, sad Messrs. Humphreye and ...
... OSCAR WILDE. The Tress Association is informed by Messrs. Humphreys, solicitors to Mr. Oscar Wilde, tbat will plead not guilty. Their intention is to fight the case the end, and they express themselves as confident winning. At the Old Bailey to-day, the ...
... OSCAR WILDE. It was favourite saying of Dicken?, when any one talked of a person's coming out, that it was eisy enough to come out: the difficulty was to keep out; a remark practical indeed, and fraught with truth. Most people, I think, imagined that ...
... OSCAR WILDE THE BAIL. The Proms As.ociatioa atateA that Baron Pollock to-day consentod to the relrom, of Oscar Wilde on a peraonal bail of £2,500. coupled with two t4uretiew of £1,25.) each. Tht, As..ociation, in a later un the authority of Mr. flumphreye ...
... OSCAR WILDE. A few scrips of informatioa have reached me through • journalistic friend who near Wormwood Scruba concerning the prisms life of Oscar Wilde. The author of A Model is not only in good health, tut ban, with true phil,soptiy, recoils Mind ...
... OSCAR WILDE. The Press Association states that an effort has been made to secure the release of Oscar Wilde from prison technical grounds bearing upon the framing of the indictment, in which, it will be remembered, there were two sets of counts. The ...
... OSCAR WILDE. THE SECOND TRIAL. SIR EDWARD CLARKE'S ADDRESS. WILDE IN THE WITNESS-BOX. SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION. SIR EDWARD CLARKE'S APPEAL TO THE JURY.. LONDON.Friday. The of Oscar Wilde charges of indecency resumed txxlay at the Oid Bailey, before Mr ...
... OSCAR WILDE. THE DAILY ROUTINE IN PRISON The British Medical Journal gays many rumours have been spread abroad in regard to the health and treatment of Oscar Wilde, now confined in Pentonville Prison. They are, however, absolutely witboat foun- dation ...