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Original paragraph in
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
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The North American - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
The North American - Tuesday, April 30, 1895
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LONDON, April 29. - The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey
to-day. The evidence presented was chiefly a repetition of former testimony.
London, April 29 — The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, charged with serious misdemeanors, was resumed at the Old Bailey today.
The evidence presented was chiefly a repetition of former testimony. It is expected that the trial will finish tomorrow.
When the case for the prosecution was completed, the court adjourned for the day. The defense will open to-morrow again.