The Brisbane Courier.
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1895.

Alfred Taylor, who was charged with Oscar Wilde with certain offences, has been found guilty on two counts of the indictment, but sentence was postponed.

The second trial of Alfred Taylor, who was charged with Oscar Wilde with certain offences under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, was concluded to-day. Taylor was found guilty on two counts of the indictment, but sentence was postponed.

The second trial of Alfred Taylor, who was charged with Oscar Wilde with certain offences under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, was concluded to-day. Taylor was found guilty on two counts of the indictment, but sentence was postponed.

A sensational encounter took place in Piccadilly, London, between the Marquis of Queensberry and his son, Lord Douglas of Hawick, and both were arrested.

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