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OSCAR WILDE DENIES IT ALL. His Lawyers Put the Poet on the Stand in His Own Behalf. Why He Accepted a Verdict of Not Guilty in the Queensberry Case. TOLD THE TRUTH AT THAT TIME. But His Counsel Advised Him That He Could Not Secure a Conviction of the Marquis. The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 9 41 403
Le procès Wilde Le Siècle France Paris French 2 47 248
OSCAR WILDE EN ASSISES Le Soir France Paris French 3 317 808
ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] RECEIVED between 12.55 p.m., April 30, and 3.30 a.m., May 1. WILDE AND HIS ACCOM- PLICE. THE TRIAL PROCEEDING. WILDE AS A WITNESS. ALLEGED VICTIM OF BLACK- MAIL. London, April 30. The South Australian Register Australia Adelaide English 2 6 96
THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE.THE JUDGE'S SUMMING UP. The St. James's Gazette Britain London English 0 5 108
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.(Before Mr. Justice Charles.)THE CASE OF WILDE AND TAYLOR. The Standard Britain London English 0 0 920
DISAGREED. The Oscar Wilde Jury Fail to Bring in a Verdict. PRISONERS SENT BACK TO JAIL TO AWAIT A NEW TRIAL, BAIL BE- ING AGAIN REFUSED - THE JUDGE'S CHARGE SEEMED TO FAVOR THE ACCUSED - THE JURY DISCHARGED AFTER BEING OUT THREE AND A HALF HOURS. The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 6 26 476
EIGHT PAGES. The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 8 226
NEWS BY CABLE. (From Evening News Correspondents.) The London Scandal. Trial of Wilde and Taylor. Some Charges Withdrawn. Evidence of Wilde. "A Victim of Blackmail." Sydney Evening News Australia Sydney English 0 1 125
OSCAR WILDE AND MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY.THE TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY.OSCAR WILDE ARRESTED.(Continued from yesterday.) Taranaki Herald New Zealand Taranaki English 5 131 951
CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY WITHDRAWN.WILDE DENIES ALL CHARGES.[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Taranaki Herald New Zealand Taranaki English 16 21 37
TRIBUNAUX ÉTRANGERS LE PROCÈS D'OSCAR WILDE (De notre correspondant particulier) Le Temps France Paris French 0 0 1125
WILDE AND TAYLOR.CHARGES OF MISDEMEANORWILDE IN THE BOX(Press Association.) The Thames Star New Zealand Waikato English 16 20 36
The Times - Wednesday, May 1, 1895 The Times Britain London English 0 0 125
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, April 30. (Before Mr. Justice Charles.) The Times Britain London English 0 28 2426
WILDE NOT CONVICTED Jury Disagree as to His and Tay- lor's Guilt. RECOMMITTED WITHOUT BAIL. OSCAR AND HIS FELLOW PRISONER WILL BE TRIED AGAIN. The Charge to the Jury was Impartial. - The Character of Some of the Prose- cution's Witnesses Referred to - Wilde's Literature Could Have no Bearing on the Case. Times Union United States Brooklyn English 6 30 561
TRIBUNAUX L’affaire Oscar Wilde Le Voltaire France Paris French 17 151 250
GENERAL INTELLIGENCEReceived May 1, 10.30 a.m. Wairarapa Daily Times New Zealand Wellington English 16 14 38
OSCAR WILDE.(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)(Per Press Association.) Wanganui Herald New Zealand Manawatu-Wanganui English 16 21 37
WILDE GROWS ELOQUENT.Spectators in Court Applaud His Disquisition on Spiritual Love. The Washington Post United States Washington English 1 38 352
WILDE JURY DISAGREEBail for Oscar Refused and He Will Be Tried Again.He Is Kept in Court Until the Crowd Had Dispersed.A Prominent Lawyer Declares the Decision Outrageous. The World United States New York City English 4 21 416
L'AFFAIRE OSCAR WILDE Le XIXe Siècle France Paris French 16 133 184
TO-DAY'S LATE NEWS. THE WILDE PROSECUTION. SUMMING-UP BY THE JUDGE. THE JURY RETIRE TO DELIBERATE. The Yorkshire Evening Post Britain Leeds English 1 5 1154

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