ADELAIDE AND LONDON
TELEGRAPH
[BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.]
RECEIVED between 11.10 a.m. May 10 and
3.30 a.m. May 11.
OSCAR WILDE.
THE NEW TRIAL.
London, May 10.

The Public Prosecutor, the Hon. H. J. A. Cuffe, C.B., has decided that the case against Oscar Wilde and his confederate Taylor, which was made a remanet at the last sittings of the Central Criminal Court in consequence of the disagreement of the Jury, shall be taken at the next Old Bailey Sessions, which commence on Monday, May 20.

The Public Prosecutor, the Hon. H. J. A. Cuffe, C.B., has decided that the case against Oscar Wilde and his confederate Taylor, which was made a remanet at the last sittings of the Central Criminal Court in consequence of the disagreement of the Jury, shall be taken at the next Old Bailey Sessions, which commence on Monday, May 20.

The Public Prosecutor, the Hon. H. J. A. Cutfe, C.B., has decided that the case against Oscar Wilde and his confederate Taylor, which was made a remanet at the last sittings of the Central Criminal Court in consequence of the disagreement of the Jury, shall be taken at the next Old Bailey Sessions, which commence on Monday, May 20.