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Original paragraph in
The Advertiser - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
The Advertiser - Wednesday, May 22, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The South Australian Chronicle - Saturday, May 25, 1895
The South Australian Chronicle - Saturday, May 25, 1895
Difference
At the second trial, before Mr. Justice Wills, to-day, the evidence originally given by the witnesses Parker and Woods as to the manner in
which the rooms frequented by Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were conducted was repeated without variation.
At the second trial, before Mr. Justice Wills, to-day, the evidence originally given by the witnesses Parker and Woods as to the manner
in which the rooms frequented by Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were conducted was repeated without variation.
Both witnesses were subjected to a rigorous cross-examination by Sir Edward Clark, Q.C., the counsel for the defence, but their testimony
was not shaken in any particular.
Both witnesses were subjected to a rigorous cross-examination by Sir Edward Clark, Q.C., the counsel for the defence, but their
testimony was not shaken in any particular.