Daily Times - Monday, April 29, 1895
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THE WILDE TRIAL.
Some Incriminating Testimony Admitted Despite Objections.
London, April 20.— The trial of Wilde and Taylor was resumed to-day. A number of letters by the prisoners to Mavor and others were read. The evidence taken in the former hearing relating to Wilde’s relation with a newsboy and his relations with his fellow defendant Taylor was admitted despite the objections of Wilde’s counsel.
London, April 29.- The trial of Wilde and Taylor was resumed to-day. A number of letters written by the prisoners to Mavor and others were read. The evidence taken in the former hearing referring to Oscar's relations with a newsboy and also his relations with his fellow defendant Taylor was admitted despite the objection of Wilde's counsel. The prosecution then closed.
London’ April 29 — Evidence taken in the former hearing relating to Wilde's relations with a newsboy and bis relations with fellow defendant Taylor was admitted, despite the objection of Wilde’s counsel.
The prosecution in the Wide case is closed.
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