NO BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE.
He Has Been Ill Since His Confinement
in the Jail.

LONDON, April 11 - Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were arraigned for examination in the Bow st police court this morning.

London, April 11.- Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were arraigned for examination in the Bow st. police court this morning.

LONDON, April 11. -- Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were arraigned for examination in the Bow Street Police Court this morning.

LONDON, April 6 - Oscar Wilde's friend Taylor was arrested and taken to the Bow st police station this morning.

LONDON, April 6.– Oscar Wilde’s friend, Alfred Taylor, was arrested and taken to the Bow Street Police Station this morning.

LONDON, April 6, 1895. - Oscar Wilde's friend, Alfred Taylor, was arrested and taken to the Bow Street Police Station this morning.

LONDON, April 6. - Oscar Wilde's friend Taylor was arrested and taken to the Bow street police station this morning.

London, April 6 — Oscar Wilde’s friend Taylor was arrested and taken to the Bow Street Police Station this morning.

London, April 6. - Oscar Wilde's friend Taylor was arrested and taken to the Bow Street Police Station this morning.

LONDON, April 19. — Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor were committed for trial after hearing to-day in the Bow Street Police Court.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It is reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

It to reported that Wilde has been ill since his confinement in jail.

The chief librarian of the British museum authorizes the United Press to deny the statement circulated yesterday that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde had been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An act of parliament compels the museum to keep in its possession, and accessible to the public, copies of all publications copyrighted in the united kingdom, except such as it may be personally libelous.

The chief librarian of the British museum authorizes the United Press to deny the statement circulated yesterday that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde had been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An act of parliament compels the museum to keep in its possession, and accessible to the public, copies of all publications copyrighted in the United Kingdom, except such as may be personally libelous.

The Chief Librarian of the British Museum authorizes the United Press to deny the statement, circulated yesterday, that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde had been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An act of Parliament compels the museum to keep in its possession and accessible to the public copies of all publications copyrighted in the United Kingdom, except such as may be personally libelous.

The chief librarian of the British Museum authorizes a denial of the statement circulated yesterday that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde have been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An act of Parliament compels the museum to keep in its possession and accessible to the public copies of all publications copyrighted in the United Kingdom, except such as may be personally libelous.

The chief librarian of the British museum authorizes the United Press to deny the statement circulated yesterday that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde had been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An act of parliament compels the museum to keep in its possession and accessible to the public, copies of all publications copyrighted in the United Kingdom, except such as may be personally libelous. The question of withdrawing Wilde’s works has not been considered at all. The rumor of their withdrawal was probably due to the difficulty experienced by inquirers for the books in getting them, owing to the great rush of curious persons who desired to look through them.

The Chief Librarian of the British Museum authorizes the United Press to deny the statement circulated yesterday that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde had been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An act of Parliament compels the Museum to keep in its possession and accessible to the public copies of all publications copyrighted in the United Kingdom, except such as may be personally libelous. The question of withdrawing Wilde’s books has not been considered at all. The rumor of their withdrawal was probably due to the difficulty experienced by inquirers for the books in getting them, owing to the great rush of curious persons who desired to look through them.

The Chief Librarian of the British Museum authorizes the United Press to deny the state ment circulated yesterday that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde had been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An Act of Parliament compels the Museum to keep in its possession, and accessible to the public, copies of all publications copyrighted in the United Kingdom, except such as may be personally libellous. The question of withdrawing Wilde’s works has not been considered at all. The rumor of their withdrawal was probably due to the difficulty experienced by enquirers for the books in getting them, owing to the great rush of curious persons who desired to look through them.

LONDON, April 11.— The chief librarian of the British museum authorizes the United Press to deny the statement circulated yesterday that the books and publications written by Oscar Wilde had been withdrawn from public use in the library of that institution. An act of Parliament compels the museum to keep in its possession and accessible to the public copies of all publications copyrighted in the United Kingdom except such as may be personally libellous. The question of withdrawing Wilde's works has not been considered at all. The rumor of their withdrawal was probably due to the difficulty experienced by enquirers for the books in getting them, owing to the great rush of curious people who desire to look through them.

The hearing was adjourned for a week and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week, and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week, and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week, and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week, and Wilde and Taylor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week, and Wilde and Tavlor were remanded without bail.

The hearing was adjourned for a week and Wilde and Taylor were again remanded without bail.