The Age - Friday, May 3, 1895

The trial of Oscar Wilde on charges of criminal immorality was concluded to-day.

The jury, after a lengthened retirement, were unable to agree and were discharged.

Wilde was remanded in order that a fresh jury might be impannelled to try him again. An application for bail was made by his counsel and refused by the court.

LONDON, 2ND MAY.

The date of the re-trial of Oscar Wilde has been fixed for the 20th inst.

The Daily Telegraph - Friday, May 3, 1895

SUMMARY.

The trial of Oscar Wilde and the man Taylor was concluded in London on Wednesday, the jury being unable to agree.

Bail for Oscar Wilde and Taylor was demanded after the jury in their trial had disagreed, but it was refused.

The re-trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor has been appointed for the 20th inst.

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