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Daily World - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
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London, April 23.— The grand jury returned a true bill against Wilde and Taylor. The prosecuting witnesses are being protected by the police to prevent them from being mobbed. It is believed Wilde will plead guilty of one offence.
The grand jury to-day returned a true bill against Wilde and Taylor, the prosecuting witnesses being protected by the police to prevent them from being mobbed. It is believed Wilde will plead guilty of one offence.
Oscar Wilde’s valuable collection of prints, bric-a-brac, etc., will be auctioned to-morrow.
Oscar Wilde's valuable collection of prints, bric-a-brac, etc., will be auctioned to-morrow.
Wilde’s counsel denies that he will plead guilty.
Wilde's counsel denies that he will plead guilty.