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THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. dhe les 6rd el- of Ily )ed by at re. At the- Central Criminal Court, Lundon, yester- day, Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were placed in the dock, before Mfr. Justice Charles, to answer a series of indictments for misdemeanours. Wilde ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... , THE OSCAR WILDE CASE ated the mis- inal xrict seen mad ring ,ord andy the be. thle atic adi- be spe- iere >ant ?? igo- sed Qald pos- roln ruc- ced. to on uedI star ope old- the Iee care cee tiny reee 'uld ek. ace, Mr. the his , is ong in the ler- sees ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR WILDE CASE DISAGREEMIENT OF THE JURY. 5e In ?? of the trial of Oscar Wilde and ble Alfred Taylor being brought to a close at the Old or Bailey, London, yesterday, there was again a lIse3 es attendance of the public, and the court T as or crowded ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THEJ OSCAR WILDE CASE PRISONXEIS IN THE WITNESS BOL 0 The trial of Oscar Wi]de and Taylor was re-B sumned. yesterday, at the Old Bailey, London, be- tl fore Mr. Justice Cbarles. Mr. Gill, addressing the judge, said he had had td an opportunity of considering ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST OSCAR WILDE

... Edward Clarke at once rose and said-I appear in this case, with mly friend MIsr. Travers ucMphrseys, for the defensa of Mr. Oscar Wilde. I have had the oportcunity of reading the deposi- dions which were taken last Saturday, and i am much obliged for the ...

CRIMINAL CHARGE AGAINST OSCAR WILDE

... ,CRIMINAL CHARGE &G&INSTI OSCAR WILDES | PROCEEDINGS AT BOW-STREET. At Bow-street Police Cort, on Saturday, before Sir John Bridge, Oscar Fingall O'Flaherty Wide, described as gentleman,' of 16, T'ite.street, C who had been arrested the previous evening ...

THE ALLEGED LIBEL ON MR. OSCAR WILDE

... Gill, instructed by Messrs. Day an Russell, of 1 Norfolk-street, Strand. Mr. C. 0 Humphreys, i solicitor, appeared for Mr. Oscar Wilde. The court was overcrowded with interested and curious -persons. Mr. Wilde drove to the court in a carriage and Pair in ...

ARREST OF THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

... concerning one Oscar Wilde, at Albermarle-street, on the 28th of February, 1895, at the parish of St. Georges. Mr. C. -O. Humphreys prosecuted, and Sir George Lewis appeared for the defence. Mr. Humphreys, in opening the case aid that Mr. Oscar Wilde was a maried ...

TRIAL OF THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

... MARQUIS OF I I QUEENSBERRY. | COLLAJSE OF THE CASE. VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. a -ARREST OF OSCAR WILDE. I The trial of the charge of criminal libel by Mr. t! Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Queensberry c was resumed yesterday, before Mr. Justice Collins ...

HAWTREY DIVORCE SUIT

... sort of earn- dr 5pan~ion to her. He was at 'Wiesbadsn when she Y arrived there. He had an idea that she w~as coming.- Mr. Oscar Wilde was a member of t 0the party at that time. His income was derived co a from his music. He composed songs. He reedl- n1C ...

THE MURDER OF MR. TERRISS

... tdvised him to remain silent. Prince would not r l stem. I-le was resolved to have his say, and got nut a reference to Oscar Wilde before he could d be redueed to silence. You see, they will not b let me speak, he said, turning to the jailer; d they ...