TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

At the Central Criminal Court yesterday (before Justice Wills) Oscar Wilde was put upon his trial for the second time. Sir Frank Lockwood, Mr F Gill, and Mr Horace Avory appeared for the prosecution, and the prisoner was defended by Sir Edward Clark, Mr Charles Matthewsm and Mr Travers Humphreys. The court was densely crowded. Wilde entered court at 10.30, and at once entered the dock.

At the Central Criminal Court to-day, before Justice Wills, Oscar Wilde was put upon his trial for the second time. Sir Frank Lockwood, Mr C F Gill, and Mr Horace Avory appeared for the prosecution, and the prisoner was defended by Sir Edward Clarke, Mr Chas Matthews, and Mr Travers Humphreys. The court was densely crowded. Wilde entered the court at 10.30, and at once entered the dock.