RUMOURED RELEASE OF OSCAR WILDE
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... LOSCAR WILDE RELEASED ON BAIL.,. - I A OLERGYAMAN AND A LORD AS SURETIES. London, Tuesday. The expected application for Mr Oscar Wilde to be released on bail was made at Bow street this morning before Mr Vaughan. Mr Travers Humphreys appeared on bobabl of ...
... Pollock te-day consented to release of Oscar Wilde on personal bail of £i2,500; coupled with two sureties of £1,250 each. The Press Abtociation in a later message states on authority of Mr Humphreys, solicitor to Oscar Wilde, that after the bail had been fixed ...
... A vote of thanks to tho chairman brought the proceedings to a close. OSCAR WILDE ON TRIAL. London, Wednesday. At the Centv* Otiminal' Court to-day, before Justice Wills, Oscar Wilde was put upon -his trial for the second tine on a charge of com- mitting ...
... street, London, E C, March 22nd, '95. MR. OSCAR WILDE'S LIBEL ACTION, London, Monday. The Recorder, in charging the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey to-day, referred- to the charge of libel preferred by M&r Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Queensberry. He ...
... Commons was an empty honour, that freedom he would not abate (cheers).- THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. STARTLINTG DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED. London, Thursday. ThceCeNtral News says-The Oscar Wilde is about to have startling developments, * decision having been arrived ...
... were obscene. He wished the last letter to be read. It related to a visit he paid.te Lord Donglas's house. He heard 'Mr Oscar Wilde was there, and wished to know if his other son was there. The Magistrate said that the Marquishad better not touch that ...
... '*Bridge of Verona, by Canaletto, 2,000 gs. Prices ruled high all through at each sale. The result of the prosecution of Oscar Wilde Undoubtedly occasioned profound sur- prise among the public, as it did among those in court, including the prosecfiting ...
... the relatives of the deceased to the kind con- sideration of the ship owners. OSCAR WILDE-THE AXPPLICATION FOR, BAIL. London, Monday. Messrs Hamphreys and Sons, Oscar Wilde'( solicitors, attended before Baron Pollock it Chambers to-day and intimated they ...
... Saturday. The doors of Bow street Police Court were besieged at a cemparatively early hour this morning, it being known that Mr Oscar Wild., who had been arrested on the previous evening, wol_ be placed in the dock.. That part of the building in whbic exdition ...
... reserved in the other cases heard in Aruagh. OSCAR :WLDE :LEAVES LONDON. HIS DESTiNATIrYS KHPT SECRET. London, Thursday. M r Oscar Wil'de has left tbe Midland Betel, -sPancs and although his movements ara kept secret, there is good reason to believe that he ...
... all playgoers, to whom I she is known as one .Jf the most talented and charming emotiunal actresses on the stage. 3kL. Oscar Wilde' blay An Ideal Hus- band, at the' Haymarket, has developed into a a popular sulcce sa of u fisst-ratec oder. Messrs Morell ...