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The Sun - Sunday, April 14, 1895
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London, April 13. [...]The Oscar Wilde case has led to the arrest of two men who were implicated in the Cleveland street scandal. In the rooms of one of them, J.C. Goodchild, the police found a diary recording the foulest of acts, but nothing was discovered relating to Wilde. The revelations, however, show that the ramifications of a peculiar type of vice are almost past belief. It has transpired that Wilde’s friend Taylor is the son of a London merchant. He inherited an income of £3,500 a year, but dissipated his fortune in profligacy.
LONDON, April 13. - The Oscar Wilde case has led to the arrest of two men who were implicated in the Cleveland street scandal. In the rooms of one of them, J.C. Goodchild, the police found a diary recording the foulest of acts, but nothing was discovered relating to Wilde. The revelations, however, show that the ramifications of a peculiar type of vice are almost past belief . It has been learned that Wilde's friend Taylor is the son of a London merchant. He inherited an income of £3,500 a year, but dissipated his fortune in profligacy.