Original paragraph in
The Age - Friday, May 3, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Leader - Saturday, May 4, 1895
Difference
The trial of Oscar Wilde on charges of criminal immorality was concluded to-day.
The trial of Oscar Wilde on charges of criminal immorality was concluded to-day.
The jury, after a lengthened retirement, were unable to agree and were discharged.
The jury, after a lengthened retirement, were unable to agree and were discharged.
Wilde was remanded in order that a fresh jury might be impannelled to try him again. An application for bail was made by his counsel and refused by the court.
Wilde was remanded in order that a fresh jury might be impannelled to try him again. An application for bail was made by his counsel and refused by the court.
The date of the re-trial of Oscar Wilde has been fixed for the 20th inst.
The date of the re-trial of Oscar Wilde has been fixed for the 20th inst.