The Adelaide Observer - Saturday, April 20, 1895

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate, Taylor, were resumed at the metropolitan Police Court, Bow-street, this morning, before Sir John Bridge, the senior Magistrate of the Court.

The evidence submitted by the Crown Prosecutor was of a very damaging character, and involved both prisoners.

It transpired during the case that the police have been closely watching the conduct of the prisoners for a long time.

Sir John Bridge again remanded the prisoners, the Public Prosecutor not having completed his case.

The South Australian Register - Saturday, April 13, 1895

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate, Taylor, was resumed at the Metropolitan Police Court, Bow-street, this morning, before Sir Jonn Bridge, the senior Magistrate of the Court.

The evidence submitted by the Crown Prosecutor was of a very damaging character, and involved both prisoners.

It transpired during the case that the police have been closely watching the conduct of the prisoners for a long time.

Sir John Bridge again remanded the prisoners, the Public Prosecutor not having completed his case.

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