The Herald - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
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NEWS AND NOTES
IN A
NUTSHELL.
THE BUSY MAN'S COLUMN.
The Grand Jury has been quick to deal with the case of Oscar Wilde. A true bill has been returned, therefore Wilde will be sent for trial. He is charged with a misdemeanor. The cable is silent in regard to Taylor, Wilde's companion in the dock at Bow street, who was committed on a charge of felony.
The Grand Jury has been quick to deal with the case of Oscar Wilde. A true bill has been returned, therefore Wilde will be sent for trial. He is charged with a misdemeanor. The cable is silent in regard to Taylor, Wilde's companion in the dock at Bow street, who was committed on a charge of felony.
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