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THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDS, I ANOTHKER ADJOURNMENT. The trial of Mr Oscar Wilde was restmed a! the Old Bailey, London, yesterday. 1he prisoner entered Court shortly before 1030, anti stond conversing for some time with Lord lnugla of Hawick rend Rey. Stewart ...

TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... TRIAL O? OS6CAR WILDE,- - , . . _ - . ?? VERDICT AND SENTENCE. THE SCENE IN COURT. The trial of Oscar Wilde was resumed at the Old Bailey on Saturday before Mr Justice Wills. The prisoner, who looked ill and anxious, having entered the dock, The Soli ...

OSCAR WILDE AND TAYLOR

... |o SOABIWILlDE AND TAYLOR1-' TRtAL IN 9HE CURMINAL CUUAT. Oscar Wilde (40), aqtor, and Albert Taylor (33), no occupation, oppeared in the dock at the Central Criminal Court, London, yesterday, jointly ?? with CoDpiirlng. together to comnnmit and procure ...

THE PROSECUTION OF OSCAR WILDE

... i1THE PROSECUTION OF OSCAeR WILDE. ?? THE PRISONER LOOKING ILL. _ COMrfITTOD YWO WRIAL-BAIL RSPUSED. Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared at Bowr Stroet Police Court, London, yester- day on chargeo of udedeonoy. Mr Gill condncted the ?? for the ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... i7THE OSCAR WILDE CASBE. t CHARGE TO THE GRAND JURY. k The Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, in charging the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey yesterday, at the 1 opening of the April Sessiona,said there wva a serious charge against two men, Oscar Wilde and Alfred ...

TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... TRIAL OF OSCAR. WILDE. - VERDICT AND SENTENCE. TE'E SCENE IN COURT. The trial of Oscar- Wilde was concluded at the Olct Bailey on Saturday before Mr Justice Wills. The prisoner, who looked ill and anxious, having entered the Ao0k,'the Solicitor-General ...

TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE AND TAYLOR

... TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE AND TAYLOR. ITHE JUDGE'S SUMMING-UP. DISAGRERMENT OF THE JURY, Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared I, in the dock at the Central Criminal Court yester-( day, on the several indictmenes preferred against I them. M~r fuetico ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST OSCAR WILDE

... Street Police Court, Londaon, 0o2 were besieged at a comparatively early hour on Saturday morning, it being known that Mr Oscar Wilde, who had been arrested on the previous evening, wonld be place& in the dock. That part of the building in which extradition ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR WILDE

... THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR WILDE. WILDE AND TAYLOR BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE. Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared at Bow Street Police' Court, Londau, yester- day, the former on charges of gross in. decency, and his companion on a warrant alleging' ...

THE QUEENSBERRY V. WILDE CASE

... marquis, was down for hearing. Mr C. 0. Hunmphreys, solicitor, who prosecuted, in opening the case last week, said that Mr Oscar Wilde was a married man, living on most affec- tionate terms with his wife and family of two sons. Hie had been the object of ...

THE QUEENSBYERRY FRACAS

... keep the peiweo for six months. TRIAL. OF OSdAR WILDE. At the Central Criminal Court, London, yester. ?? Justice Wills, Oscar Wilde was put upon his trial for the seconds time, on charges of committ- ing improper acts. Sir rauk Lockwood, Mr C. F. Gill ...

THE BALNAGOWN LITIGATION

... be ascertained. THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. The Grand Jnry at the Old Bailey yesterday returned a trne bill against t COaqar Wildo and Alfred Taylor. The Press Aasooiation ic informed by Meesrs Humphreys, solicitors to Mr Oscar Wilde, that he WilU ple.d4 sot ...