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Original paragraph in
West Coast Times - Tuesday, April 9, 1895
West Coast Times - Tuesday, April 9, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Nelson Evening Mail - Monday, April 8, 1895
Nelson Evening Mail - Monday, April 8, 1895
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Oscar Wilde has been remanded till Thursday. Bail was not allowed.
Mr Oscar Wilde has been remanded till Thursday, bail not being allowed.
Oscar Wilde publishes a letter stating that he abandoned the case in order to avoid placing Lord Douglas in the witness box. After a
warrant had been issued for Wilde's arrest the police detained three essential witnesses. Lord Douglas and two men remained in conference at the Viadact
Hotel, Holborn, for several hours after the trial and lunched together in a private room. Subsequently they drove to a bank, where Wilde withdrew a large
sum of money. He was then lost sight of until arrested in the evening in an hotel at Sloane street. Lord Douglas was much distressed when he found that he
was unable to bail him out. After the trial the Marquis of Queensbery sent Wilde a message stating that he would shoot him if he took his son abroad.
Taylor has also been arrested and will be charged in conjunction with Wilde. The latter's name has been withdrawn from the playbills of London and
American theatres.
Parisian society is petrified at Wilde's exposure.
Parisian society is petrified at Wilde's exposure.