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Auckland Star - Thursday, May 23, 1895
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Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the Wilde scandal and sentence was postponed.
Sir Alfred Douglas and his father, the Marquis of Queensberry, met in Picadilly and had a furious fight and were only stopped by the police. Both were bound over to keep the peace.
Oscar Wilde is not being tried on a charge of indecency in conjunction with Taylor and two others.
Wilde is being tried on a charge of indecency in connection with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelley.