The Australian Star - Monday, April 29, 1895

London, April 26.

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde and Taylor, adjourned from last week was continued today.

It is impossible to reproduce the evidence so revolting was it. Corroboration of the evidence already given was tendered to-day with greater details. The principal witness was Charles Parker, 21 years of age, a young fellow of boyish appearance, who spoke in a low tone, and was inaudible to the reporters. It transpired that Parker was introduced by Taylor to Wilde, and that Parker was the principal witness with whom Wilde had offended.

The Hawke's Bay Herald - Monday, April 15, 1895

Very damaging evidence […] against Oscar Wilde and […] have been further remanded […] discovered that the police […] watching the pair for some […]

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde and Taylor has been resumed.

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