THE GREY RIVER ARGUS.
PUBLISHED DAILY
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1895.

According to Mr Labouchere, in Truth, on the first jury in the Oscar Wilde case there were ten for a verdict of guilty and two for an acquittal. One of the two was a gentleman who, having returned a verdict on a court-martial, which he subsequently thought wrong, declared that he never would incur this risk again, and he was consequently impervious to all argument.

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