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The Freeman’s Journal - Saturday, April 20, 1895
The Freeman’s Journal - Saturday, April 20, 1895
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The Irish News and Belfast Morning News - Saturday, April 20, 1895
The Irish News and Belfast Morning News - Saturday, April 20, 1895
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London, Friday.
Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared at Bow street this morning. Mr Gill conducted the case for the Treasury. Wilde was
defended by Mr Travers Humphreys, barrister, and Mr Arthur Newton appeared for Taylor, Mr Grain, barrister, held a brief for Sydney Mayor, a witness.
Wilde is evidently suffering from his incarceration and looked ill on taking his place in the dock.
Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared at Bow Street yesterday. Mr. Gill conducted the case for the Treasury. Wilde was
defended by Mr. Traver Humphreys, barrister, and Mr. A. Newton appeared for Taylor. Prisoners were formally committed for trial at the Central Criminal
Court.
Evidence having been given, The prisoners were committed for trial at the Old Bailey.