Oscar Wilde
... Oscar Wilde. 0- BAIL TO BE ALLOWED. I It was to-day decided to allow Oscar Wilde bail, I the amount to be fixed to-morrow. ...
... Oscar Wilde. 0- BAIL TO BE ALLOWED. I It was to-day decided to allow Oscar Wilde bail, I the amount to be fixed to-morrow. ...
... OSCAR WILDE. Oacar Wilde is staying at Babbieombe, near Torquay. ...
... OSCAR WILDE. IN THE DOCK WI fH TAYLOR. TRIAL AT THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. LONDON, Saturday.-The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed to-day at the Central Criminal Court, before Mr Justice Charles and a commot) jury ...
... OSCAR WILDE. Oscsir Wilde, according to the Road, is to be immediately released, and he has decided to go at j ouce to Paris, where he will in futuie reside, I having been offered a position on the literary staff of a-daily paper published in the FreneV ...
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... OSCAR WILDE. Reported to laa in Reading Gaol. fi The Jleadmj Standard in its issue of to-dtfyr states that Oicar Wilde is nuw incarcerated in Reading Gaol. His entry into the county town of Berkshire took place about a fortnight ..go. will be remembered ...
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... OSCAR WILDE. His Second Trial. THE FINAL STAGE. Sol icitor- General'8 Speech, THE JURY & LORD ALFRED DOUGLAS. LONDON, SLt-,irday.-The final stage in the second trial of Oscar Wilde was entered upon at the Old Bailey to-day before Mr Justice Wills. The ...
... Oscar Wilde. I 'APPLICATION FOR HIS RELEASE. I The Press Association states that an effort has en made on technical ground ? to secure the Please of O^car Wilde from prison. Within the .â few days an application was made to fair R. ill, Attortic!y-C' ...
... had champagne, &c. Oscar Wilde took his brother laitfr to the Savoy Hotel. A Trip to America. I Alfred Wood was the next witness called to prove the relationship which it was alleged existed between himself, Taylor, and Oscar Wilde. He detailed how he ...
... I OSCAR WILDE. IN THE DOCK WITH TAYLOR. The Hearing Resu Itled at the Old Bailey. I TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. LONDON, Monday,—Mr Justice Charles re- sumed to-day, at the Central Criminal Court, the hearing of the several indictments preferrpd against Oscar ...
... Oscar Wilde Case. PO F THE At the Central Criminal Court tc).d;,y-before Mr Justice Charlie — ]y[r Charles Matthews applied on behair ot Oscar Wilde for a postponement of the trial until next Sessions. He produced an affidaxit, sworn by Mr Humphreys, ...