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... ITEMS AND INCIDENTS MR. OSCAR WILDE. FREE DEFENCE by sir clause. Iditf’, i le. J V ■i ...
... ITEMS AND INCIDENTS MR. OSCAR WILDE. FREE DEFENCE by sir clause. Iditf’, i le. J V ■i ...
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... PETITION FOR THE RELEASE OF OSCAR WILDE (CKNnUI. TELEOtSM.) PARIS. Friday.—The •• «ays that movement i* on foot tba signal ores of MM. Zola. Baudot. Goncourt, Heredia, Coppt-e, Mirbaset, together with other mao letter#, to international petition far the ...
... TELEGRAMS. WESTERN EVENING HERALD OFFICE, OSCAR WILDE. EXTRA SPECIAL EDITION, 6.30 P.M. RELEASE ON BAIL ORDERED THIS MORNING The Press Association telegraphs that the expected application for Mr. Oscar Wilde to be released on bail was made at Bow-street ...
... Union Steamship Company, held in London yesterday, shareholders criticised the accounts, but the report was adopted. Mr Oscar Wilde was arrested between six and seven o’clock last evening, and conveyed to Bowstreet Police-station, where he arrived ten ...
... justries at and absolutely rain all the small and whieh have been presen treable fostered 1 by of Ireland at grea MR. OSCAR WILDE. Mr. Oscar Wilde has left the Midland Hotel, St. Prancas. Although his movements are kept sceret, there is good reasom to believe ...
... Music Warehouse, street, WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. Br Oscar WILDE A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. A WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE. Br Oscar WILDE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER tea Five Following Even! MATINEE ...
... ESDAY AND at Wo P.M. Mr, TREB's Company from the Haymarket Theatre, MIS3 inclading LINGARD, Society - Success the Seas wo!) OSCAR WILDE. Plan at aud Co.. Fleet-street. ...
... was i is con: fealousy prompted the and bis family discount the idea that motives of ve OSCAR WILDE IN PENTONVILLE. Ttisstated that the mental condition of Oscar Wilde, who is at present io Pentonville prison, is causing much to the officials. The srmptons ...
... with evormous success for an WOMAN OF NO IMPORTANCE, A oF NO IMPORTANCE. WoMAN or NO IMrURTANCE, WOMAN 4 NO IMPORTANCE. By OSCAR WILDE. GR. THEATRE, SN d NUVEMBER 137TH, ...
... Managers. TO - NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING AT 8.10, EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MORNING AX 2.30, “AN IDEAL HUSBAND,” BY OSCAR WILDE. LAST NIGHTS IDEAL HUSBAND In Consequence of the Approaching Termination of Messrs. Waller and MoreiTs Tenancy. 100th TIME ...
... Mr. Managers. TO • NIGHT, AND EVERY EVENING AT 8.30, EVERY WEDNESDAY' AND SATURDAY' MORNING AT 2.30, “AN IDEAL HUSBAND,” OSCAR WILDE. Messrs. Lewis Waller, Alfred Bishop, Charles Broodfleld. and Charles H. Hawtrey ; Mesdames Fanny Brough, Maude Millett ...