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ARREST OF MR. OSCAR WILDE

... ARREST OF MR. OSCAR WILDE. Mr. Oscar Wilde, the plaintiff in the nov* notorious action for libel againsk the Marquis of Queensberry, was arrested by Inspecor Richards at half-past six last evening at the Cadogan Hotel, Sloane-street, 'helsea, where Mr ...

Mr. Oscar Wilde and the Marquis of Queensbury

... Mr. Oscar Wilde and the' Marquis of Queensbuy. The Libel Action. The wretched little police court ?? Marlborough-street was crowdedithis moxn- ing by people of importance and Gtherwise,' who had come tohearthefurtherdevelopment of the libel action brought ...

The Queensberry Libel Case

... undertaken a great rrsponsihility in defending Mr. Wilde in this cwrgi. It, rcgrard to the literature published hr Mr. Oscar Wilde about which Mr. Carson bad opeened his remarks they had come to the pinftul conclusion that they could not expect , jury ...

QUEENSBERRY LIBEL CASE

... QUEENSBERRY LIBEL CASE. TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY. MR OSCAR WILDE'S EVIDENCE. The ?? of the charge of criminal libel brought by Mr Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Queens- berry was begun at the Old Bailey, London, yesterday morning, before Ur Justice ...

The Wilde Case

... approve of mystery. Witness subsequently gave a number of narmes. He declared it was not true that Charles Parker wenutwith Oscar Wilde to the, Savoy Hotel after dinner. Mr Grain, in addressing the jury, com- plained that the prisoner had been prejudiced in ...

THE WILDE CASE

... THE WILDE CASt. A Scene. The Solicitor-General resumed his aIJ 5 for the Crown in Oscar Wilde s , t morning. He argued that prisoniel S~i alternative but to tring 'Ln C ion a--a L* Marquis of Queensberry. lie reer it, ti initimate ?? between V - Taylor ...

A MARQUIS ARRESTED

... street polleecourt, London, onSaturdaY, with unlawfully and maliloously publlshing a defamatory libel Con- eorning Mr Oscar Wilde. Mr Humphreys, solIcitor, prosecuted, aid Sir George Lewis defended. Mr Aumphreja, in opening the case, said Mr Omani Wilde ...

QUEENSBERRY LIBEL CASE

... QUEENSBERRY LIBEL CASE. SENSATIONAL RESULT. ARREST OF OSCAR WILDE. The hearing of the charge against the Marquis of Queeasberry of criminaly libelling Mr Oscar Wilde was resumed yesteirday morning at the Central Criminal Court, London, before Mr Justice ...

Gossip from the Metropolis

... Parliament 'and the-nanimnous condemnation by the Hiouse. of Commons -of the importation - ot. foreign prisonamade goods. Oscar Wil-de on--Sail. Baron Pollock this..morning, decided to admit Ogcar 'W1ilde-to bail, two-sccrritiesot £ 21,,250 each and- his ...

THE EASTVILLE FATALITY

... Recorder, in obarging the-grand jury at the Old Bailey, London, yesterday, referred to the charge of libhl,,preferne by Mr Oscar Wilde njalnut the 'Maruisl of Queensbewry. He said the Marqi of Queensberry was charged with libelling a person named Wilde. The ...

LIBELLING BARON DE WORMS

... stand over till next Friday, OSCAR WILDI. TRIAL AT TEE OLD BAILEY. At the Old Bailey, London, on Saturday, the trial of Oscar Wilde, aged 40, author and dramatist, sad Alfred Taylor, aged 338 on an Indictment oharging them with oertain miademeanou:s, war ...

HAWTREY DIVORCE SUIT

... to farther question1, he said he ws at Wiesbaden when Mira HWtrey arrived there, but le bad no idea she was coming, Mr Oscar Wilde wa. ai member of the party. Him (Mr Cooper's) income was derived from music; he composed songsa He neler went to Srs Hawtrey'1 ...