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Nanaimo Free Press - Wednesday, April 24, 1895
Nanaimo Free Press - Wednesday, April 24, 1895
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Nanaimo Free Press - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
Nanaimo Free Press - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
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TRUE BILL AGAINST WILDE
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. Wilde’s counsel denies that he will plead guilty.
London, April 23 — The grand jury returned true bills against Wilde and Taylor, the prosecuting witnesses being protected by the police,
prevented them from being mobbed. It is believed that Wilde will plead guilty of one offience.
WILDE’S TRIAL FIXED.
London, April 24 — Wilde’s counsel made application today for the postponement of the trial. The court refused the application and fixed
Friday as the day for the trial. The auction sale of Wilde’s effects is regarded as an indication that his means are exhausted.