The Hong Kong Telegraph - Friday, May 3, 1895
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THE OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL.
Oscar Wilde has been acquitted on the charge of conspiring for the purpose of committing acts of indecency, which charge the crown withdraws.
On the other charges of indecency the Jury disagreed and were discharged.
The case will be retried next session, bail in the meantime being refused.
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