The Argus - Wednesday, April 10, 1895
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THE LONDON SCANDAL.
STATEMENTS BY TAYLOR.
MORE ARRESTS PROBABLE.
LONDON, APRIL 8.
Since Oscar Wilde and the man Taylor were remanded at the Bow-street Police Court, on Saturday last, on a serious criminal charge, important statements have been made by Taylor to the police, which are likely to lead to many more arrests.
It appears that Taylor's lodgings were widely known and were frequented by many persons, including four witnesses who gave evidence against Wilde on Saturday.