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Original paragraph in
Kerry Weekly Reporter - Saturday, April 27, 1895
Kerry Weekly Reporter - Saturday, April 27, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Kerry News - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
Kerry News - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
Difference
The trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor was commenced to-day. Questions were raised as to whether prisoners should be tried under Criminal
Law Amendment Act, or for conspiracy. Both counts were admitted. Prisoners pleaded not guilty.
The trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor was commenced to-day. Questions were raised as to whether prisoners should be tried under Criminal
Law Amendment Act, or for conspiracy. Both counts were admitted. Prisoners pleaded not guilty.
Mr Gill having concluded his speech for the prosecution, called Charles Parker, who repeated the evidence given before the magistrate.
Mr Gill having concluded his speech for the prosecution, called Charles Parker, who repeated the evidence given before the magistrate.