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TRIBUNAUXAffaire Oscar Wilde Le Moniteur universel France Paris French 33 77 125
THE WILDE AND TAYLOR CASES. The Morning Post Britain London English 0 0 289
Wilde Again on Trial. Taken Sick and Removed From the Dock. […] QUEENSBERRY AND SON FIGHT IN PICCADILLY. […] Specially Telegraphed to THE FREE PRESS: Nanaimo Free Press Canada Nanaimo English 0 18 125
MARQUIS AND SON COME TO BLOWS.Extraordinary Scene in Piccadilly — Lord Douglas of Hawick Attacks His Father."ONE OF WILDE'S ANCESTORS." Conviction of Taylor — Further Revolt of the Scotch Members in the House.[BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 4 26 878
TAYLOR GUILTY. Mr. Justice Wills Postpones Sentence- Wilde's Trial for To-day. [BY THE HERALD'S SPECIAL WIRE.] The New York Herald (European Edition) France Paris English 0 0 218
ACCORDING TO QUEENSBERRY. An Encounter in Piccadilly Between the Noble Marquis and Lord Douglas of Hawick. SON STRUCK THE FIRST BLOW His Father Responded by Placing a Scientific One on the Young Man's Optic. BOTH TAKEN INTO CUSTODY. Lord Queensberry Explains to a Herald Correspondent the Direct Cause of the Trouble. [BY THE COMMERCIAL CABLE TO THE HERALD.] New York Herald United States New York City English 4 35 862
TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY. Verdict Against the Man Who Was Oscar Wilde's Fellow Prisoner. [BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.] New York Herald United States New York City English 1 15 213
ALFRED TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY. Marquis of Queensberry and His Son have a Fight in the Street. The New York Times United States New York City English 0 5 151
NOTES AND COMMENTS. New Zealand Herald New Zealand Auckland English 0 0 33
THE LONDON SCANDAL.THE SECOND TRIAL OF WILDE AND TAYLOR.Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. New Zealand Herald New Zealand Auckland English 29 21 70
THE LONDON SCANDALBy Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. New Zealand Times New Zealand Wellington English 29 26 70
HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS.By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.) North Otago Times New Zealand Otago English 29 18 67
THE WILDE SCANDAL.Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. The Otago Daily Times New Zealand Otago English 29 18 73
FOUGHT THE MARQUIS. Lord Douglas has a Game of Fisticuffs with the Elder Queensberry. The Ottawa Citizen Canada Ottawa English 2 3 310
Father and Son Quarrel. The Ottawa Citizen Canada Ottawa English 2 6 102
OSCAR WILDE AT THE OLD BAILEY. THE SECOND TRIAL. CASE OPENED BY THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL. The Pall Mall Gazette Britain London English 0 0 300
LORD QUEENSBERRY AND HIS SON. THE AFFRAY IN PICCADILLY. PROCEEDINGS AT THE POLICE COURT. BOTH BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE PEACE. The Pall Mall Gazette Britain London English 0 0 1108
AU PALAIS Le procès Oscar Wilde Paris France Paris French 33 93 122
LES SCANDALES DE LONDRES Le Parisien France Paris French 5 42 164
COMEDIE JUDICIAIRE Oscar Wilde: bouffonnerie en plusieurs actes La Patrie France Paris French 0 1 64
PAR DÉPÊCHES Le Petit moniteur universel France Paris French 16 33 88
Les Tribunaux Le Peuple Belgium Brussels French 0 0 67
DERNIERE HEURE L'affaire Taylor-Parker Le Phare du Littoral France Nice French 0 0 29
Aus dem Gerichtssaale. Die Presse Austria Vienna German 3 3 67
Bulletin du Jour VIEUX PAYS Le Progrès de l'Est Canada Sherbrooke French 0 0 26
L'Affaire Oscar Wilde Le Progrès de la Côte D'Or France Dijon French 0 0 26
TRIBUNAUXLe procès Oscar Wilde Le Public France Paris French 33 93 124
THE WILDE-TAYLOR CASES. Quebec Morning Chronicle Canada Quebec City English 0 3 290
Oscar Wilde à la barre Le Quotidien Canada Lévis French 0 0 79
CHRONIQUE JUDICIAIRE Oscar Wilde aux assises Le Radical France Paris French 33 128 134
LES TRIBUNAUX L'affaire Oscar Wilde Le Rappel France Paris French 33 128 130
NOS DÉPÊCHES La Revue Switzerland Lausanne French 1 1 67
LES TRIBUNAUX ÉTRANGER Oscar Wilde La République Française France Paris French 32 98 138
MARQUIS ASSAILS LORD. Queensberry Gives His Son a Black Eye. The San Francisco Call United States San Francisco English 1 1 104
QUEENSBERRY RULES. The Marquis Thrashes His Son. Lord Alfred Douglas the Victim. A Personal Encounter Following the Conviction of Wilde's Associate. Special Dispatches to the CHRONICLE. San Francisco Chronicle United States San Francisco English 4 24 1184
FATHER AND SON IN A STREET FIGHT. The Marquis of Queensberry and Lord Alfred Douglas Give Piccadilly a Sensation. Did Not Fight According to Rule, but Both Went in for Blood. TOO MUCH FOR THE YOUNG MAN. How the Old Man Chastised His Offspring in Public for the Honor of the Family. The San Francisco Examiner United States San Francisco English 4 38 1066
TRIBUNAUX L'affaire Wilde Taylor Le Siècle France Paris French 16 33 86
NOS TÉLÉGRAMMES (De nos correspondants spéciaux). L’affaire Taylor Le Soir France Paris French 16 45 87
ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] RECEIVED between 4.15 a.m. May 21 and 3.45 a.m. May 22. OSCAR WILDE AND TAYLOR. RETRIED SEPARATELY. London, May 20. The South Australian Register Australia Adelaide English 2 3 43
LE MARQUIS DE QUEENSBERRYET SON FILS La Souveraineté nationale France Paris French 4 5 97
TRIBUNAUXOscar Wilde La Souveraineté nationale France Paris French 33 74 127
THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR WILDE.TRIAL TO-DAY. The St. James's Gazette Britain London English 0 11 121
LORD QUEENSBERRY AND HIS SON.AN ENCOUNTER IN PICCADILLY. The St. James's Gazette Britain London English 0 0 497
LORD QUEENSBERRY AND HIS SON. The Standard Britain London English 1 3 464
EIGHT PAGES. A Drawing That Drew. The Standard Union United States Brooklyn English 0 2 339
QUEENSBERRY WHIPS HIS SON. They Have a Fight in the Street and Both Are Arrested. The Sun United States New York City English 2 8 183
TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY. Oscar Wilde Will Take His Turn Before the Jury To-day. The Sun United States New York City English 3 21 301
NEWS BY CABLE. (From Evening News Correspondents.) The London Scandal. Taylor Found Guilty. Sydney Evening News Australia Sydney English 0 1 54
SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE LONDON SCANDAL. The Sydney Morning Herald Australia Sydney English 3 6 38
The Sydney Morning Herald. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1895. The Sydney Morning Herald Australia Sydney English 2 1 27
OSCAR WILDE AND TAYLOR SCANDAL.TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY.[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Taranaki Herald New Zealand Taranaki English 0 0 47
Oscar Wilde Scandal. Second Trial. Taylor Found Guilty. LONDON, May 21. The Telegraph Australia Brisbane English 0 0 29
TRIBUNAUX ÉTRANGERS DEUXIÈME PROCÈS D'OSCAR WILDE (De notre correspondant particulier) Le Temps France Paris French 0 0 571
WILDE AND TAYLOR. The Thames Advertiser New Zealand Waikato English 29 18 70
THE QUEENSBERRY CASE.(Press Association.)London, May 21. The Thames Star New Zealand Waikato English 29 18 67
Dépêches Télégraphiques (AGENCE REUTER) The Egyptian Gazette Egypt Alexandria French 0 0 68
The Times - Wednesday, May 22, 1895 The Times Britain London English 0 0 127
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, May 21. The Times Britain London English 0 7 602
AGAIN IN THE DOCK. Oscar Wilde's Second Trial Com- menced To-day. HE WAS PALE AND HAGGARD AND AT ONE POINT IN THE PRO- CEEDINGS HE COLLAPSED. Times Union United States Brooklyn English 2 24 312
A BLACK EYE IN HIGH LIFE. ADMINISTERED BY QUEENSBERRY TO HIS ELDER SON. It Wasn't Lord Alfred Who Was Whipped By His Papa But Lord Douglass of Hawick - Father and Son in a Police Court To-day - The Washing of Dirty Linen. Times Union United States Brooklyn English 4 21 360
Queensberry and His Son Arrested The Toronto World Canada Toronto English 2 6 100
TAYLOR FOUND GUILTY.Convicted on His own Testimony—Sentence is Deferred. The Toronto World Canada Toronto English 3 16 214
TRIBUNAUXLe procès Oscar Wilde Le Voltaire France Paris French 33 93 124
ALFRED TAYLOR CONVICTED.The Jury, However, Could Not Find Wilde Guilty of Indecency. The Washington Post United States Washington English 0 4 111
BLACKED HIS BOY’S EYEMarquis of Queensberry as a Paternal Pugilist.FATHER AND SON IN STREET FIGHTLord Alfred Douglas Attacked the Marquis in Piccadilly, but Was Warmly Repulsed, with Considerable Personal Damage—The Assault Grew Out of a Joke Which the Father Had Attempted to Play on the Son’s Wife—A Comic Picture. The Washington Post United States Washington English 4 30 836
THE WILDE SCANDAL. RE-TRIALS BEGUN. London, May 20. The West Australian Australia Perth English 0 0 33
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. West Coast Times New Zealand West Coast English 29 18 66
Telegramme des Telegraphen-Correspondenz-Bureau. Wiener Zeitung Austria Vienna German 3 3 63
WILDE’S TRIAL. The Accused Was Restless and Looked Careworn — The Queensberry Case. The Winnipeg Daily Tribune Canada Winnipeg English 0 3 247
QUEENSBERRY'S LATEST FIGHT. The Eccentric Marquis and His Son Bound Over to Keep the Peace. LORD DOUGLASS, AGGRESSOR. Although Badly Bruised, He Renewed the Attack on His Father. THE OLD MAN IN GREAT GLEE. Lunches with a Lady and Shows a Picture He Sent to Lord Douglas' Wife. Copyright, 1895, by the Press Publishing Company, New York World. (Special Cable Despatch to the Evening World.) The World United States New York City English 1 31 839
WILDE'S SECOND TRIAL. He Looks Worried When Arraigned in the Old Bailey. The World United States New York City English 5 16 114
L'affaire Oscar Wilde Le XIXe Siècle France Paris French 33 128 128
TO-DAY'S LATE NEWS.UNDER QUEENSBERRY RULES? A FIGHT IN PICCADILLY. LORD QUEENSBERRY GIVES HIS SON A "BLACK EYE." FATHER AND SON BOUND OVER. The Yorkshire Evening Post Britain Leeds English 1 23 2059
THE WILDE PROSECUTION. SECOND TRIAL. SIR FRANK LOCKWOOD ON THE CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION. The Yorkshire Evening Post Britain Leeds English 0 30 1695
GOSSIP OF THE DAY. A CONSCIENTIOUS COUNSEL. The Yorkshire Evening Post Britain Leeds English 0 0 45
YORKSHIRE ECHOES. The Yorkshire Evening Post Britain Leeds English 0 0 87
Despachos telegráficos. (DE LA AGENCIA FABRA) Aplazamiento de la causa contra Oscar Wilde. La Época Spain Madrid Spanish 4 4 24

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