The Advertiser - Friday, May 24, 1895
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OSCAR WILDE.
THE EVIDENCE UNSHAKEN.
LONDON, May 23.
The third trial of Oscar Wilde was begun to-day, and the evidence previously tendered against him was repeated without alteration. All attempts at cross-examination by Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C, counsel for the prisoner, failed to shake the testimony in any vital particular.
The third trial of Oscar Wilde was begun to-day, and the evidence previously tendered against him was repeated without alteration. All attempts at cross-examination by Sir Edward Clarke, Q.C., counsel for the prisoner, failed to shake the testimony in any vital particular.
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