New Zealand Herald - Friday, May 3, 1895
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NOTES AND COMMENTS.
The jury in the Oscar Wilde case were unable to agree, and were discharged. The judge's summing-up was in favour of the prisoners, apparently on the grounds that many of the witnesses for the prosecution were acknowledged blackmailers. The accused remain in custody, and the whole case will have to be gone over again unless the prosecution decide to abandon it.
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