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Nelson Evening Mail - Friday, May 3, 1895
London, May 1.
The summing up of Justice Sir Arthur Charles was in favour of the prisoners Wilde and Taylor, and his Honour emphasized the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.
New Zealand Mail - Friday, May 10, 1895
London, May 1.
The jury in Wilde and Taylor's case disagreed, and were discharged. Bail was refused the accused.
London, May 1.
The summoning of the Judge, Sir Arthur Charles, was in favour of the prisoners Wilde and Taylor, and His Honor emphasised the fact that several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.
London, May 2.
Wilde's case is to be tried again on the 20th inst.
London, May 4.
Oscar Wilde has been admitted to bail—himself in £2500 and two sureties of £1250 each.