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A LONDON SCANDAL

... maliciously publishing a defamatory libel concerning Mr. Oscar Wilde. Mr. Humphreys, solicitor, prosecuted, and Sir George Lewis defencied. Mr. Humphresys, in opening the case, said Mr. Oscar Wilds was a married man, and lived on most aftectionate terns ...

THE WILDE CASE

... of the, mob. To 8UC]1 as a these I aisneal to interfere and to stay the S hand of Judge Lynch. And I submit that Air. Oscar Wilde has been tried by tle Ii newnspapers befoie he hias beell tried by a o e jury, that his ease 'has been almost t opelessly ...

THE WILDE CASE

... decided to discontinue thei performfance of Anl Ideal Husband after tlis week -. OSCAR \WILDE A.ND MlI. CARSON COLLEGE MATlES. It 's somewhat remarkable thfit hir. Oscar Wilde, 'Mr. Carson, and Mr. G-LI, tihe leading ccuneel against him, and Mr. J3utsice ...

DISGRACEFUL STREET ROW AT SWANSEA

... Press Association learns that 'the police, \ who 'have the matter in hand, look ?? lte no ident as a practical joke. THE OSCAR:.WILDE CASE.,,. ?? - :. ?? . SENSATIONAL RUMOUR: ; b IMPORTANT WITNESSE1S SAID TO C .B XISSING. . ' 'i i0 .'Ds'l'ziel: ?? is a ...

THE SOCIETY LIBEL CASE

... the boy denied beinig at the FSavoy Hotel this .year. Why send sueh..a telegram unless the boy denies staving there with Oscar Wilde? As a smatter of faet, he' did so, and there hasg been a stink- ing seandal. I knoiv that they :were warned off. but tlme ...

ACTRESS'S BREACH OF PROMISE

... that be~e-keepers will be able to cohck and core foul b.icod if token in its Xearlier stages. . ?? 'OSCAR WILDE, AND HIS PRISON TASKS. . Oscar W~ilds has, aseccording to the statements a made lby some of his' friends rlwho 'are ii a posi- a tion' to kaow ...

THE ARISTOCRATIC STREET ROW

... is quite right, so far us the policel.ae cod-* cerned. Pointing to his soni, 'w said, 'Thit is my ,oni, who has bailed Oscar 'Wilde. He has followed nnme about, and struck me in Picca- dilly before I touched hint Lord Douglas sadd, Yes, it is correct ...

CURIOUS CASE AT ABERTILLERY

... will be produced by J. Pitt Htirdilcre's specially selected company. Latdly Wilderumera's Fani is a society dramra by Oscar Wilde, end las been played to ?? belises at the St. Jaines's Theatre, aid lias, mtidoubtealy, proved one of the greatest l.ondonr ...

UNIVERSITY OF WALES

... in heer handwriting, having been put in, Mr. Sheil remanded the' - prisoner, accepting bail in one surety of £100. THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS TO BE, BRENEWED. - The London' correspondent of the , Leeds Mercury learns that the law officers ...

SHOOTING CASE AT SWANSEA

... from his statmnttey atia t ~as e CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL. h bas A WOMAN:OF N~O DIPORTANCE-, alI e ' Sion, [I Next Monday Oscar Wilds's masterpiece, to) ui I,A Woman of No Importance, 1 will pay its cano a rettiri visit to the Theatre .Royal. The play ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... imnposed, the lcerllue trit bhnig endorsed. aid - - I or L&DY WINDEIMEI iw S F&- A.T - THE TEI EATIO'I ROQYAL, ARDIF I f Oscar Wilds'a beautiful play, which reated such an imfpression when prerented at Cardiff in I0 January lrst, opened again on Monday ...

WELSH LAND COMMISSION

... in the stalls: and the r HEfymarket and Lyceura Theatres have their nightly quota of the cloth. But it resmined e for Oscar Wilde's iltost work not only to'per- 1 suado qome of the Nonsconformuist ministers B to attend the theatre, but to openly advocate ...