By Oscar Wilde
... By Oscar Wilde As played at the St. James's Theatre, London. Box Offca Tel.: Gice. 2197. Chelt 22378. NEX' MR. WH.” ...
... By Oscar Wilde As played at the St. James's Theatre, London. Box Offca Tel.: Gice. 2197. Chelt 22378. NEX' MR. WH.” ...
... OSCAR WILDE. THE BANKRUPTCY 111 j azott «» describing Oscar Wilde's V nder tl? ™ptcy Court, says: W^h° Verco care ° two wai- ders, wearing V 1 ...
... OSCAR WILDE, Featuring AZIMOVA. Q.LOUCESTER ||rPPODROME. 6.lo—Twice Nightly—B TO NIGHT? 1 JJJG pROGRAMME Including THE ALABAMA BLUES BAND (Ten Whit© Performer*). Direct from the Alexandra Theatre. London. BIG CARNIVAL NIGHT FRIDAY. Com© and Aak for your ...
... OSCAR WILDE, Featuring AZIMOV A. rjiHEATRE DE J^UXE. KORTHGATE, GLOUCESTER. MONDAY. OCT. 15. and ALL THE WEEK. |J AROLD I LOYD in • QRDEKS.” And Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. THE SPANISH JADE, featuring David Powell. T J) ANSANT * pEABIS’ £IAFE, rpilE ...
... OSCAR WILDE. SAID TO BE RAVING MAD. A London ccrrespondent regrets to hear a statement that Sir Edward Clarko persists iv his intention to attempt re-opening of the Wilde case on the ground that there were technical irregularities in the conviction. But ...
... OSCAR WILDE. THE EFFORT FOR HIS RELEASE. The Press Association states that an effort has been made, on technical grounds, to secure the release of Oscar Wilde from prison. Within the last few days application was made to Sir R. T. Reid, Attorney- General ...
... OSCAR WILDE. II I S LIFE PRISON. After Oscar Wilde arrived Newgate Prison, and had been passed through the reception and bath rooms, he found full suit of prison clothes ready for him, from the under linen to tho loose shoes and hideous Scottish cap. ...
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... OSCAR WILDE. THE BAIL FIXED. Baron Pollock to-day consented to the release of Oscar Wildo personal bail of £2,500, coupled with two sureties £1,250 each. The Press Association, in later message, state?, on the authority of Mr. Humphrey-, solicitor to ...
... DEATH OF OSCAR WILDE. Oscar Wilde died in Paris on the afternoon of the 30th ult, from meningitis. The melancholy end to &career which once promised so well is stated to have come in an obscure hotel of the Win Quarter. Here the once brilliant man of ...
... ARREBT OF OSCAR WILDE. Oscar Wilde was arrested on a warrant between six and seven o’clock last evening, and conveyed to Bow-street Police Station. The London “Evening News” states that has received the following letter from Mr. Oscar Wilde, written on ...
... THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. Mr. Justice Wills will be the presiding judge the ensuing Sessions at the Central Criminal Court, which commence on Monday, the 20th inst., on which day, we understand, the learned judge has arranged to proceed with the wood trial ...