The Toronto World - Thursday, May 2, 1895
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Wilde’s Jury Disagree.
London, May 1.—The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor closed to-day. The jury were out three and a half hours, but failed to agree upon a verdict. They acquitted Wilde of the charges against him in connection with Atkins, and of the charge of conspiracy. Both the prisoners were held for trial at the next session, bail being refused.
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