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The Daily Telegraph - Friday, May 3, 1895
LONDON, Wednesday Night— The trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor at the Central Criminal Court was concluded to-day.
The jury were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were discharged.
The accused were remanded, and an application to admit them to bail was refused.
LONDON. Thursday. 1 p.m.— Oscar Wilde and Taylor are to be re-tried on the 20th inst.
The Weekly Times - Saturday, May 4, 1895
The trial of Oscar Wilde, the author and dramatist, on a charge of abominable conduct, involving a misdemeanor, which has extended over five days, terminated at the Old Bailey this afternoon.
The jury were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were consequently discharged.
A fresh jury will be empannelled to try the case against Wilde, who was remanded.
Application was made to the Court by the counsel for the accused to allow of his release on bail, but this was refused.
The accused was removed in custody.