THE OSCAR WILDE CASE.
Accused Committed for Trial.
("SUNDAY TIMES" SPECIAL MESSAGE.)
LONDON, April 19.

At Bow-street Police Court to-day Oscar Wilde and Taylor were committed for trial for abominable practices.

At the Bow-street Police Court to-day Wilde and Taylor were charged with serious criminal offences.

Wilde looked haggard and ill, and trembled violently when placed in the dock. Taylor was very jaunty.

The youth, Charles Parker, was the principal witness, his evidence being of a shocking character. Bail was refused.

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