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The Irish News and Belfast Morning News - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
The Irish News and Belfast Morning News - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
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Dublin Evening Telegraph - Monday, April 29, 1895
Dublin Evening Telegraph - Monday, April 29, 1895
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LONDON, MONDAY.Mr. Justice Charles resumed his hearing of the charge against Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor to-day at the
Central Criminal Court, there being again a large attendance of the public. The evidence for the prosecution was continued by the examination of shorthand
writers who took notes in Wilde v. Marquis of Queensbury. The masseur, Mr. M. Anton Nigge, and members of the staff of the Savoy Hotel were then called
against Wilde. The reading of Wilde’s deposition having concluded, Mr. Gill intimated that the Crown case was now closed. His Lordship at once adjourned
until to-morrow.
London, Monday.Mr Justice Charles resumed his hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor to-day at the Central
Criminal Court. There was again a large attendance of the public. Evidence for the prosecution was continued by the examination of the shorthand writers
who took notes in the Wilde v Marquis of Queensbery case. The Masseur, Mr M Anton Migge, and members of the staff of the Savoy Hotel were then called
against Wilde.