The Daily Telegraph - Saturday, May 25, 1895
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SUMMARY.
At the trial of Oscar Wilde on Thursday, a count charging indecency with Edward Shelley, a publisher's assistant, was withdrawn.
Mr. Justice Wills said, at the trial of Oscar Wilde on Thursday, that the evidence showed nothing but an unnatural, though perhaps honorable, friendship between the accused and Edward Shelley.
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