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The Sun - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
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The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed in the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, today. A number of letters written by the prisoners to young Maver and others were read. The judge said he had received a letter from a distinguished literary man expressing sympathy with Wilde and hoping that the charges against him would be disproved.
LONDON, April 29. - The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was resumed in the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, to-day. A number of letters written by the prisoners to young Mayor and others were read. The Judge said he had received letters from a distinguished literary man expressing sympathy with Wilde and hope that the charges against him would be disproved.
The case for the prosecution was closed with today’s testimony.