CABLE MESSAGES
OSCAR WILDE.
HIS ACCOMPLICE TRIED.
THE JURY FIND HIM GUILTY.
LONDON, May 21, 4.30 p.m.

Alfred Taylor, who was associated with Oscar Wilde in the former trial on charges of committing offences under the eleventh clause of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act, was arraigned separately on the present occasion, and this afternoon the jury brought in a verdict of "guilty" in respect to two acts of indecency. In reference to the charges of procuration the jury disagreed.

Alfred Taylor, who was associated with Oscar Wilde in the former trial on charges of committing offences under the eleventh clause of the Criminal Law Consolidation Act, was arraigned separately on the present occasion, and this afternoon the jury brought in a verdict of "guilty" in respect to two acts of indecency. In reference to the charges of procuration the jury disagreed.

His Honor Mr. Justice Wills deferred sentence pending the result of the accusation against Wilde.

His Honor Mr. Justice Wills deferred sentence pending the result of the accusation against Wilde.

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