OUR CABLES.
HERALD SPECIAL SERVICE.
LONDON HORRORS.
WILDE CASE SEQUEL.
TWO HUNDRED WARNINGS
ISSUED BY THE POLICE.
LONDON, Tuesday Night.

As the results of the disclosures made during the trials of Oscar Wilde and his associate in iniquity, Alfred Taylor, who have each been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for committing abominable offences, the police have become particularly active in certain directions.

As the results of the disclosures made during the trials of Oscar Wilde and his associate in iniquity, Alfred Taylor, who have each been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for committing abominable offences, the police have become particularly active in certain directions.

Establishments which have fallen under suspicion are being sedulously watched, and the movements of suspected persons have also been very carefully noted by the police.

Establishments which have fallen under suspicion are being sedulously watched, and the movements of suspected persons have also been very carefully noted by the police.

By authority of the Chief Commissioner, no fewer than 200 warnings have been issued by the police to persons suspected of being concerning in the abominations.

By authority of the Chief Commissioner, no fewer than 200 warnings have been issued by the police to persons suspected of being concerned in the abominations.

It is understood that the Home Secretary has given instructions that these shocking practices are to be suppressed at any hazard, and that the police have orders to prosecute with the utmost rigor of the law whenever evidence can be obtained against offenders.

It is understood that the Home Secretary has given instructions that these shocking practices are to be suppressed at any hazard, and that the police have orders to prosecute with the utmost rigor of the law whenever evidence can be obtained against offenders.