The Daily Telegraph - Friday, May 3, 1895
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THE CHARGES AGAINST OSCAR WILDE.
DISAGREEMENT OF THE JURY.
THE ACCUSED REMANDED WITH-
OUT BAIL.
LONDON, Wednesday Night— The trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor at the Central Criminal Court was concluded to-day.
London, May 23.-- The trial of Oscar Wilde was continued at the Central Criminal Court to-day.
London, May 23. -- The trial of Oscar Wilde was continued at the Central Criminal Court to-day.
LONDON, April 26 - The trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was begun in the central criminal court, Old Bailey, today.
The jury were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were discharged.
The jury were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were consequently discharged.
The jury were unable to agree upon a verdict, and were consequently discharged.
The accused were remanded, and an application to admit them to bail was refused.
LONDON. Thursday. 1 p.m.— Oscar Wilde and Taylor are to be re-tried on the 20th inst.
London, May 2.-- Oscar Wilde and Taylor are to be re-tried on the 20th instant.
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