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OSCAR WILDE

... F- OSCAR .WILDES -I seet CONTLNUATION OF HIS TRIAL Ita 51 a FRESH -DEVELOPMENTS IN THaE. CASE. -io. . * THE- RVIDENOE. FOR THE tb PROSECUTION. a - Al -e The trial of Oscar Wilde sard Alfred Taylor tt- was resumed on Saturday at the Central Crimi- ial ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... JUSTICE CH1ARLES SUrS, TUp.: ds hTHE JURY DISAiREE ANI ARE DISCLIAROED. id let REFUSAL TO ALLOW PRISONER', Qs, BAIL. ed Te be Oscar Wilde celd Alfred Taylor agair lie 5 peared in the dock at the Central Oriminal . Court Ol1 Wediiesday moruing. oi tile several ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR WILDE CASE, At the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday Mr. Charles Mathevs, who has been retained with Sir Edward Clarke to defend Mr. Oscar Wilde. asked for a postponement tf the- trial until next session in order to allow time to prepare the ...

ARREST OF OSCAR WILDE

... verified. Oscar Wilde is now 01 in custody, and this morning another stage NV of one of the most unsavoury criminal cases of the century will be reached. O0 g 0 - ii- --i:2 t it n The bearing of the libel action brought by g Mr. Oscar Wilde against the ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... stating -with reference to Mr. Oscar Wilde's defence .that' Sir Edward Clarke wrote early oc Satur- day to MIr. Humphreys, saying' that, havingI regard to the events of Friday, lie thought it rihilt' to say that if. Mr. Oscar Wilde desired if that he should ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR - WILDE CASE. I. .1 I APPLICATIONS FOR BAIL .i{EFUSED. RUMOURED PROBABILITY OF ANOTHER IMPORTANT ARREST. AUi the efforts to get Oscar Wlde bailed out until Thursday have, so far, been ineffectual, andi he remains a-t Hplloway GaeI.; Lord Alfred ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... STtEET. th FURTHER 1MAGISTERIAL th PROCEEDINGS. WILDE A*D TAYLOR' SENT FOR TRI A L. APPLIpATIpNS FOR, BAIL REFUSED. V. Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were again o0 placed in thes' douk at Bow-street on Friday (be- as fore Sir John Bridge) cii charges of ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... Qusensberry, for alleged litel 0cc Islis Oscar NNildo. 'thle alleged libel wses contained hiiiI on a carjf, addressed, For Oscar Wilde, posing henJ as a-V-? justificatiois was pleaded The' 01)b. poestion withdrew, and a verdict of Not to gust~' taken All ...

PROSECUTION OF OSCAR WILDE

... tieas, gave evidence iii corroboration, HTte was introduced to Oscar Wilde through Taylor ait t 01ettier's Restaurant, utnd they ?? irivate roomi, wlmere they had champagne. :&c, -Th Oscar Wilde took lila brother lat~et.to the Savoy'da Hlotel, Alfred Wood ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... :CHARGES WITH Ur. DRAWN. mgn 2g OSCAR WILDE IN THE BOX.fa a SPEAKS OF A LOVE NOT UNDER. est STOOD IN THIS 'AGE. on- til t it ?? -EMPHATIC DENIALS TO THE rc the IV] ists OHARGES. I 'ere -( I~h The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor the t the wais ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... Hras picions had bee prvosyaosd ok eo ing out of Ithe wno as Onof temnbrc a retulrned to thcs cab she recognised hma it.; Oscar Wilds, :havin seen hintfeunl WIf fi before. l Mrs. -Sophice Gray, 3, (Iharles-tet Per- o ivalk, next called , said Taylor had ...

A SOCIETY LIBEL CASE

... IS . GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST MR. OSCAR WILDE. THE MARQUESS OF QUEENS- BERRY IN THE DOCK. SENSATIONAL ALLEGATIONS DEFENDANT MAKES A PLEA OF JUSTIFICATION. - EXHAUSTIVE EXAMINATION OF : :MR. WILDE. 'lie sort of Oscar Wilde and the Marquess of Quecusbc-r-ry ...