OSCAR WILDE

... got mi naine and a(dress on this pLptir, which was in iny hats'ivritind'-, sud haid ho shold[,i like to introduce us, as Oscar Wilde 'was a good maill fori money. Sir Toln Bridge: Money for those who were THsE SAX1iU AS wVO;XE.NP Witness Yos. Eir John7U: ...

OSCAR WILDE

... F- OSCAR .WILDES -I seet CONTLNUATION OF HIS TRIAL Ita 51 a FRESH -DEVELOPMENTS IN THaE. CASE. -io. . * THE- RVIDENOE. FOR THE tb PROSECUTION. a - Al -e The trial of Oscar Wilde sard Alfred Taylor tt- was resumed on Saturday at the Central Crimi- ial ...

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, At the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday Mr. Charles Mathevs, who has been retained with Sir Edward Clarke to defend Mr. Oscar Wilde. asked for a postponement tf the- trial until next session in order to allow time to prepare the ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. At the Central Criminal Court, on Saturday, the trial. si Oscar Wilde (40), author and dramatist, and Alfred Taylor (33), on an indictment charging them, with retail misdemeanoors. was resumed before Mr. Justice Carles. Mr. C ...

ARREST OF OSCAR WILDE

... verified. Oscar Wilde is now 01 in custody, and this morning another stage NV of one of the most unsavoury criminal cases of the century will be reached. O0 g 0 - ii- --i:2 t it n The bearing of the libel action brought by g Mr. Oscar Wilde against the ...

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 ...

TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE. The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alf-red Taylor was com- menced yesterday, at the Old Bailey-before M r. Justice Charles. As soon as the doors were opcned there w. as a rush for the public gallery, which was soon crowded. Members of ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... stating -with reference to Mr. Oscar Wilde's defence .that' Sir Edward Clarke wrote early oc Satur- day to MIr. Humphreys, saying' that, havingI regard to the events of Friday, lie thought it rihilt' to say that if. Mr. Oscar Wilde desired if that he should ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... THE OSCAR - WILDE CASE. I. .1 I APPLICATIONS FOR BAIL .i{EFUSED. RUMOURED PROBABILITY OF ANOTHER IMPORTANT ARREST. AUi the efforts to get Oscar Wlde bailed out until Thursday have, so far, been ineffectual, andi he remains a-t Hplloway GaeI.; Lord Alfred ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... STtEET. th FURTHER 1MAGISTERIAL th PROCEEDINGS. WILDE A*D TAYLOR' SENT FOR TRI A L. APPLIpATIpNS FOR, BAIL REFUSED. V. Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were again o0 placed in thes' douk at Bow-street on Friday (be- as fore Sir John Bridge) cii charges of ...