ADELAIDE AND LONDON
TELEGRAPH
[BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.]
RECEIVED between 12.40 a.m. May 22
and 3.30 a.m. May 23.
THE TRIAL OF TAYLOR.
PRISONER CONVICTED.
SENTENCE DEFERRED.
London, May 21.

The trial of Alfred Taylor, who was alleged to have been an accomplice with Oscar Wilde in certain offences against the eleventh section of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, was continued to-day in the Court of Queen's Bench, before His Honor Sir Alfred Mills, one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench.

The trial of Alfred Taylor, who was alleged to have been an accomplice with Oscar Wilde in certain offences against the eleventh section of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, was continued to-day in the Court of Queen's Bench, before His Honor Sir Alfred Mills, one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench.

The trial of Alfred Taylor, who was alleged to have been an accomplice with Oscar Wilde in certain offences against the eleventh section of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, was continued to-day in the Court of Queen's Bench, before His Lordship Sir Alfred Wills, one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench.

Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, who were arraigned last month before Sir Arthur Charles for offences under the eleventh clause of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, will again appear in the Court of Queen's Bench on Monday, when His Honor Sir Alfred Wills, one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench, will take the case.

Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor, who were arraigned last month before Sir Arthur Charles for offences under the eleventh clause of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, will again appear in the Court of Queen's Bench on Monday, when His Honor Sir Alfred Wills, one of the Justices of the Queen's Bench, will take the case.

The Court was crowded throughout the trial, and at the conclusion of the address of counsel the Judge's summing up was listened to with unconcealed interest.

The Court was crowded throughout the trial, and at the conclusion of the address of counsel the Judge's summing up was listened to with unconcealed interest.

The Court was crowded throughout the trial, and at the conclusion of the address of counsel the Judge's verdict was awaited with unconcealed interest.

The Jury brought in a verdict of guilty on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, a witness for Oscar Wilde in the libel action brought against the Marquis of Queensberry.

The Jury brought in a verdict of guilty on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, a witness for Oscar Wilde in the libel action brought against the Marquis of Queensberry.

The Jury brought in a verdict of guilty on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, a witness for Oscar Wilde in the libel action brought against the Marquis of Queensberry.

Sir Alfred Mills deferred passing sentence against the prisoner until the conclusion of the trial now proceeding against Oscar Wilde, the well-known dramatist and litterateur, on similar charges.

Sir Alfred Mills deferred passing sentence against the prisoner until the conclusion of the trial now proceeding against Oscar Wilde, the well-known dramatist and literateur, on similar charges.

Sir Alfred Wills deferred passing sentence against the prisoner until the conclusion of the trial now proceeding against Oscar Wilde, the well-known dramatist and litterateur, on similar charges.