The Winnipeg Daily Tribune - Saturday, April 27, 1895

London, April 27. — The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed today. Alfred Wood was examined and then cross-examined by Sir Edward Clarke, Q. C. counsel for Wilde, but his evidence was not shaken.

Frederick Atkins, described as a variety singer, gave evidence as to knowing Alfred Taylor and others mentioned during the trial. This witness was also questioned by counsel with a view to showing that he received £500 from a foreign count whose yacht was lying at Scarborough, but the witness denied having received the money.

The Philadelphia Inquirer - Tuesday, April 30, 1895

LONDON, April 29. - The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey to-day. The evidence presented was chiefly a repetition of former testimony.

When the case for the prosecution was completed, the court adjourned for the day. The defense will open to-morrow again.

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