The Australian Star - Saturday, May 25, 1895
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SUMMARY.
The count charging Oscar Wilde with indecency towards Edward Shelley has been dismissed owing to the lack of corroboration to Shelley's evidence.
The judge said the evidence showed nothing but an unnatural friendship between Wilde and Shelley, which might have been perfectly honorable.
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