Grey River Argus - Wednesday, May 22, 1895

Oscar Wilde and Taylor are being tried separately, the latter being taken first. Sir E Clarke opposed this course, but afterwards asked that Wilde's case should be postponed till next session. The Judge, however, said he would wait for the result of Taylor's case before deciding. The evidence of Parker and Woods as to the conduct of Wilde in Taylor's room was taken to-day and remained unshaken.

New Zealand Herald - Wednesday, May 22, 1895

London, May 20.

Oscar Wilde and Taylor are being tried separately, the latter being taken first.

Sir E. Clarke opposed this course, but afterwards asked that Wilde's case should be postponed till next session. The Judge, however, said he would wait for the result of Taylor's case before deciding.

The evidence of Parker and Woods, as to the conduct of Wilde in Taylor's room, was taken to-day and remained unshaken.

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