OSCAR WILDE'S QUEER WAYS. Beginning of His Action for Libel Against Marquis of
Queensberry. OLD BAILEY WAS CROWDED. The Dramatist's Endearing Terms to Lord Alfred Douglas Read in Court. PASSAGES FROM
"DORIAN GREY." Wilde Acknowledges He Paid a Man Named Wood £20 to Go to America. |
1895-04-03 |
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OSCAR WILDE ANGRY. His Pitiless Cross-Examination Resumed in Old Bailey. Marquis of Queensberry's
Letter to His Son Put in Evidence. "What a Funny Litte Man You Are," Replied Lord Alfred. |
1895-04-04 |
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OSCAR WILDE JAILED. Taken from a Hotel to Scotland Yard by Two Detectives. Sudden Termination of His
Suit Against Queensberry. Court and Jury Say the Marquis Did Right. |
1895-04-05 |
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The World - Friday, April 5, 1895 |
1895-04-05 |
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NO BAIL FOR WILDE. Brazen Demeanor During the Proceedings in Bow Street. Arrest of Taylor, His
Supposed Accomplice in Crime. Testimony of the Boy Parker, Who Says He Has Reformed. |
1895-04-06 |
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"MARKISS O' QUEENSBERRY RULES." |
1895-04-06 |
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Oscar Wilde's Play to Run Here. |
1895-04-06 |
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DRAMATIC NEWS AND NOTES Frogman Will Produce Wilde's Newest Play-Mrs. Patrick Campbell May Be Induced
to Visit Us. |
1895-04-08 |
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Oscar Wilde's Friend Wood. |
1895-04-08 |
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The World - Monday, April 8, 1895 |
1895-04-08 |
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Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn from the British Museum. |
1895-04-10 |
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WILDE'S TRIAL OPENS. Haggard and Careworn the Dramatist Enters the Court. |
1895-04-11 |
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Oscar Wilde's Books to Remain. |
1895-04-11 |
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DUEL OVER WILDE’S NAME.A French Journalist Objects to a Fellow-Worker’s Remarks. |
1895-04-17 |
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WILDE HAS NOTHING TO SAY. Pale and Distressed, He Is Com- mitted for Trial. He and His Companion,
Taylor, Al- lowed No Bail. |
1895-04-19 |
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Oscar Wilde's Trial Will Begin Next Friday at Old Bailey. |
1895-04-22 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S HOME SOLD. Application for a Postponement of His Trial Denied. |
1895-04-24 |
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WILDE'S TRIAL RESUMED. Testimony of Men Who Appeared in the Queensberry Case. |
1895-04-27 |
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The World - Saturday, April 27, 1895 |
1895-04-27 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL. To-Days Evidence Chiefly a Repetition of Former Testimony. |
1895-04-29 |
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WILDE DENIES AIL. Says There Is No Truth in the Charges of Indecency. He Explains a Love That the
Age Does Not Understand. Well Coached for the Occasion by Sir Edward Clarke. |
1895-04-30 |
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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. |
1895-05-01 |
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The World - Thursday, May 2, 1895 |
1895-05-02 |
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BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE. The Amount Will Be Fixed by the Judge To-Morrow. |
1895-05-03 |
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WILDE’S BAIL IS $25,000.When This Is Furnished Oscar Will Be Liberated. |
1895-05-04 |
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OSCAR WILDE RELEASED His Sureties Are Lord Douglas and the Rev. Stewart Headlam. |
1895-05-07 |
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WILDE WILL GO SCOT FREE. It Is Thought There Is Slight Chance of His Conviction. His Bail Renewed,and
He Will Not Be Tried with Taylor. |
1895-05-20 |
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STRUCK LORD ALFRED Marquis of Queensberry Has a Fight With His Son. The Youngster Badly Worsted
in Crowded Piccadilly. Both Arrested and Released on Ball --The Old Man Cheered. |
1895-05-21 |
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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.) |
1895-05-22 |
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WILDE'S SECOND TRIAL. He Looks Worried When Arraigned in the Old Bailey. |
1895-05-22 |
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WILDE AND THE MINISTER.They Hold an Earnest Conversation with Lord Douglas.Queensberry Looks On While
Oscar’s Trial Is Resumed. |
1895-05-23 |
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WILDE AND HIS WORK OF ART. Says His Famous Letter to Lord Douglas Was Beau- tiful, Not
Indecent. HE APPEARS BROKEN DOWN. Utterly Unfit, Says Sir Edward Clarke, to Undergo the Ordeal He Is Now In. QUEENSBERRY
WANTS TO BET. The Marquis Thinks it is 1,000 to 1 that Wilde Will Be Acquitted. |
1895-05-24 |
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OSCAR WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Despite a Favorable Summing Up by the Judge, the Jury Convicts
Him. GETS TWO YEARS IN PRISON. Alfred Taylor, His Accomplice, Given a Like Sentence - Both at Hard Labor. OSCAR SIGNS A
STATEMENT. Declares He is Innocent and Ex- plains Why He Is Fond of Young Men. |
1895-05-25 |
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AGAIN THE MARQUIS. |
1895-06-01 |
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WILDE A LUNATIC? The Convicted Aesthete Reported to Have Gone Mad. |
1895-06-04 |
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RUMORS ABOUT OSCAR WILDE. |
1895-06-05 |
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Asked for Wilde’s Release Pending Steps for a New Trial. |
1895-06-17 |
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THE PRACTICAL JOKES AGAIN. |
1895-06-18 |
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ECHO OF THE WILDE TRIAL. Marquis of Queensberry Claims £677 Costs in the Action. |
1895-07-25 |
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LONDON IS SOCIALLY DEAD.Everybody Who Is Anybody Has Gone to Seashore or Country.THE COMMONS
DESERTED.Henry M. Stanley’s Maiden Speech Equal to His Great Reputation.ROYAL CASTLE IN IRELAND.Proposition to Abolish the Lord
Lieutenantship on the Isle of Erin. |
1895-08-24 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S DEBTS. He Owes $18,000 and Has No Assets --His Friends Help Him. |
1895-09-24 |
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