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The Times - Friday, May 17, 1895
The Times - Friday, May 17, 1895
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The Evening News - Friday, May 17, 1895
The Evening News - Friday, May 17, 1895
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THE OSCAR WILDE CASE. -- The second trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor for offences alleged to have been committed under the Criminal
Law Amendment Act will be commenced before Mr. Justice Wills and a jury at the Old Bailey on Monday next, at 10 30. The Solicitor-General (Sir F.
Lockwood, Q.C., M.P.), Mr. H . Sutton, Mr. Gill, and Mr. Horace Avory will appear to prosecute on behalf of the Treasury; Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C., M.P.,
Mr. Charles Mathews, and Mr. Travers Humphreys will defend Wilde; and Mr. Grain will appear to defend Taylor.
The second trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor will be commenced before Mr. Justice wills and a jury at the Old Bailey on Monday next
at half-past 10. The Solicitor-General (Sir F. Lockwood, Q.C., M.P.), Mr. H. Sutton, Mr. Gill, and Mr. Horace Avory will appear to prosecute on behalf of
the Treasury; Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C., M.P., Mr. Charles Mathews, and Mr. [...] will defend Wilde; and [...] will appear to defend Taylor.