THE WILDE SCANDAL.
THE POLICE COURT HEARING.
DAMAGING EVIDENCE.
THE ACCUSED UNDER POLICE OBSERVATION.
London, April 11.

Oscar Wilde and his alleged accomplice Taylor, were again brought up at Bow Street Police Court to-day, in connection with the charges arising out of the failure of the prosecution of the Marquis of Queensberry for criminal libel.

London, April 12.

At Bow Street Police Court yesterday some very damaging evidence was produced against Oscar Wilde and Taylor. It transpired in the course of the proceedings that the police had been watching both Wilde and Taylor for a long time past. The defendants were again remanded.

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