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The New York Times - Tuesday, May 21, 1895
The New York Times - Tuesday, May 21, 1895
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The Washington Post - Tuesday, May 21, 1895
The Washington Post - Tuesday, May 21, 1895
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LONDON, May 20. -- Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were arraigned in the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, this morning for retrial.
Wilde was accompanied by his sureties, Lord Douglas of Hawick and the Rev. Stewart Headlam, and entered the dock smiling. He is much improved in health
and spirits.
London, May 20.—Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were arraigned in the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, this morning, for re-trial.
Wilde was accompanied by his sureties, Lord Douglas, of Hawick, and the Rev. Stewart Headlam, and entered the dock smilingly. He is obviously very much
improved in health, and spirits as well.
The court granted separate trials, and Wilde was released on bail, his former sureties being renewed, until the conclusion of Taylor's
trial, which proceeded.
Wilde was released on bail, his former sureties being renewed, until the conclusion of Taylor’s trial.