ADELAIDE AND LONDON
TELEGRAPH
[BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.]
RECEIVED between 4.15 a.m., April 19,
and 3.45 a.m., April 20.
WILDE AND HIS
CONFEDERATE.
CASE RESUMED.
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.
London, April 19.

The hearing of the case against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate Taylor was resumed at Bow-street this morning before Sir John Bridge, the senior Magistrate on the Bench.

The hearing of the case against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate Taylor was resumed at Bow-street this morning before Sir John Bridge, the senior Magistrate on the Bench.

The hearing of the case against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate Taylor was resumed at Bow-street this morning before Sir John Bridge, the senior Magistrate on the Bench.

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate, Taylor, was resumed at the Metropolitan Police Court, Bow-street, this morning, before Sir Jonn Bridge, the senior Magistrate of the Court.

The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate, Taylor, were resumed at the metropolitan Police Court, Bow-street, this morning, before Sir John Bridge, the senior Magistrate of the Court.

As soon as the Public Prosecutor had finished his case, Sir John Bridge committed both the defendants to take their trial at the Old Bailey.

As soon as the Public Prosecutor had finished his case, Sir John Bridge committed both the defendants to take their trial at the Old Bailey.

As soon as the Public Prosecutor had finished his case, Sir John Bridge committed both the defendants to take their trial at the Old Bailey.