The Australasian - Saturday, April 20, 1895

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde and the man Taylor, arising out of the scandals disclosed in the recent libel case, was resumed on April 11.

The evidence given against the two accused was of a very damaging character, and they were both further remanded.

It has transpired that both the accused had been watched for a long time past by the police.

The Argus - Monday, April 22, 1895

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde and the man Taylor, arising out of the scandals disclosed in the recent libel case brought by Wilde against the Marquis of Queensberry, was concluded to-day at the Bow-street Police Court.

Both the accused were committed for trial.

[Published in Saturday's Second Edition.]

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