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The South Australian Chronicle - Saturday, May 4, 1895
The prosecution of Oscar Wilde and his alleged accomplice, Taylor, on a criminal charge terminated to-day in the disagreement of the jury as to their verdict, and they were discharged.
Bail was refused and further proceedings will probably be taken against the accused.
The Advertiser - Friday, May 3, 1895
The prosecution of Oscar Wilde and his alleged accomplice, Taylor, on a criminal charge terminated to-day in the disagreement of the jury as to their verdict, and they were discharged.
Bail was refused and further proceedings will probably be taken against the accused.
A NEW TRIAL. LONDON, May 2.
The criminal charges against Oscar Wilde and his accomplice, Taylor, which lapsed owing to the jury being unable to agree as to their verdict, will be brought on again on May 20.