The Australian Star - Wednesday, June 19, 1895
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WILDE'S DOOM.
To Remain in Gaol.
An Appeal Refused.
London, June 17.
The question of the conviction of Oscar Wilde was before the Law Courts to-day, when counsel for the prisoner moved for leave to appeal against the finding of the jury and the sentence. The application was based upon a technical point of law, but leave to appeal was refused.
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