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Original paragraph in
Bristol Mercury - Saturday, April 27, 1895
Bristol Mercury - Saturday, April 27, 1895
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Belfast News-Letter - Saturday, April 27, 1895
Belfast News-Letter - Saturday, April 27, 1895
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The case of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was commenced at the Old Bailey, London, yesterday, before Mr Justice Charles. Both prisoners
pleaded not guilty, and after some techical objections by Sir Edward Clarke on behalf of Wilde had been overruled, witnesses for the prosecution were
called. Their evidence was similar to that previously reported, and after a long hearing the proceedings were adjourned until to-day.
The case of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was commenced at the Old Bailey yesterday Both prisoners pleaded not guilty, and after some
technical objections by Sir Edward Clarke on behalf of Wilde had been overruled witnesses for the prosecution were called. Their evidence was similar to
that previously reported, and after a long sitting the proceedings were adjourned until to-day.