The Philadelphia Times - Saturday, April 6, 1895 |
1895-04-06 |
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Oscar Wilde Released on Bail. |
1895-05-08 |
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Oscar Wilde's Books Withdrawn. |
1895-04-11 |
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26 |
OSCAR WILDE IN THE DOCK AFTER A PRELIMINARY INQUIRY HE IS REMANDED WITHOUT BAIL. HIS
FRIEND
TAYLOR ARRESTED Evidence to Establish a Case Against the Apostle of Æstheticism is
Submitted and the Further Hearing Adjourned - Oscar's
Demeanor in the Dock is One of Insolent Indifference - His Brother in Court - More
Arrests to be Made. |
1895-04-07 |
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Mrs. Frank Leslie to Sail for England. |
1895-05-21 |
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51 |
Zola Opposed to Oscar's Pardon. |
1895-11-27 |
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OSCAR WILDE IN COURT After Much Damaging Evidence is Introduced Against Him He is
Remanded for a Week. |
1895-04-12 |
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THE TALK OF NEW YORK RECOLLECTIONS OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY. |
1895-04-07 |
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Oscar's Name Must Not Appear. |
1895-04-07 |
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QUEENSBERRY AND DOUGLAS IN COURT FATHER AND SON BOTH HELD IN BAIL TO KEEP THE PEACE.
OSCAR
WILDE AGAIN ON TRIAL Lord Douglas Made Serious Objection to His Father Sending Messages
to His Wife. A Serious Encounter in the Street
Ends in a Scene in Court - Much Damaging Testi- mony in the Wilde Case - Wilde Too
Ill to Remain in Court All Day - Foreign News
in General. |
1895-05-23 |
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TETE-A-TETE |
1895-10-19 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S WORKS None of Them in the Board of Education's Libra- ries - Commissioner
Edmunds Says to
Advocate Their Exclusion Would Advertise Them. |
1895-04-12 |
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TETE-A-TETE |
1895-04-08 |
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36 |
TETE-A-TETE |
1895-05-23 |
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50 |
LORD ALFRED AT NIAGARA He Says He Will Not Go Back to England for Five Years. |
1895-10-20 |
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OSCAR WILDE NOT A SUICIDE A Number of Startling Disclosures in His Case Are Hinted
At. |
1895-04-09 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL An Important Announcement in Wilde's Favor From the Judge. |
1895-05-24 |
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130 |
SALE OF WILDE'S EFFECTS. Rowdy Vulgarity Abundantly Present at the Tite Street Auction. |
1895-05-06 |
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Oscar Wilde Insolvent. |
1895-08-23 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL The Indications Are That He Will be Acquitted by the Jury. |
1895-05-25 |
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303 |
OSCAR WILDE A WRECK. His Appearance in the Dock—The Punishment Severe. |
1895-05-26 |
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OSCAR WILDE OUT ON BAIL. Lord Douglas and a Clergyman Become His Sureties. |
1895-05-08 |
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WHAT WILL OSCAR DO? |
1895-08-25 |
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OSCAR WILDE FOUND GUILTY HE IS SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS IN PRISON AT HARD LABOR. TAYLOR
RECEIVED
THE SAME There Was a Large Number of Spectators at the Last Day's Session of This
Famous Trial - After Sentence Pronounced Wilde
Wrote a Letter to the Public in Which He Protests His Innocence - The Verdict Created
Much Surprise. |
1895-05-26 |
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OSCAR WILDE DENIES ALL THE PRISONER TAKES A STAND IN HIS OWN DEFENSE. His Explanation
of His Love for Lord
Douglass Greeted With Cheers--Conspiracy Charge Withdrawn. |
1895-05-01 |
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, May 26, 1895 |
1895-05-26 |
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PERSONALS OF THE DAY |
1895-11-11 |
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17 |
TETE-A-TETE |
1895-07-27 |
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Noteworthy Criminal Records. |
1895-05-26 |
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NEWS OF SUNDAY. General. |
1895-04-08 |
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The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, May 1, 1895 |
1895-05-01 |
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WILDE'S HAIR CROPPED. He and Taylor Attend the Prison Chapel in Convict Garb. |
1895-05-27 |
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Sunflower Time. |
1895-11-17 |
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WILDE NOT RELEASED Although an Application Has Been Made for a New Trial He is Still
in Prison. |
1895-06-18 |
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Wilde in Prison Garb. |
1895-05-27 |
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53 |
OSCAR WILDE'S TRIAL. The Prosecution Finishes and the Defense Will Open To-day. |
1895-04-30 |
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52 |
CHURCH SENSATIONS. Preacher Denchfield Condemns Riches and Anarchy-Provoking Trusts
and
Corporations. |
1895-04-08 |
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EXAMPLES OF DEGENERATES The List Includes Walt Whitman, Rossetti, the Pre-Raphaelites,
Richard Wagner and
Tolstoi. Frank Vincent's Book about Africa—The May Magazines. |
1895-05-17 |
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1043 |
WILDE'S NEW RESIDENCE He Goes Through the Examination and Is Taken to Holborn Viaduct.
HE MAY GO TO THE
TREADMILL He Will Sleep on a Plank Bed and Will Have a Hard Time of It. WHAT THE BRITISH
THINK OF IT An Effort Will Probably Be Made to
Purify the City of London. A Mother's Letter. |
1895-05-28 |
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1187 |
NO SYMPATHY FOR WILDE London People Not Working to Secure His Release. |
1895-11-27 |
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101 |
OSCAR WILDE INSANE It is Reported in London That He Has Been Confined in a Padded
Cell. |
1895-06-05 |
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Oscar Wilde a Bankrupt. |
1895-05-03 |
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15 |
Writers Cross Swords. |
1895-04-18 |
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1 |
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40 |
TERRIBLE ORDEAL FOR OSCAR WILDE THE AESTHETIC POET'S RELA- TIONS WITH LORD ALFRED
DOUGLASS
AIRED IN COURT. SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION The Marquis of Queensberry Reit- erates His
Charge, and the Author of "Dorian Gray"
Becomes Badly Rattled Under a Fire of Searching Questions. |
1895-04-04 |
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17 |
1139 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, August 25, 1895 |
1895-08-25 |
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93 |
WILDE JURY DISAGREES RESULT OF THE SENSATIONAL TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY. The Prisoner
Remanded to Jail to Be
Tried at the Next Session of the Criminal Court. |
1895-05-02 |
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241 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, May 29, 1895 |
1895-05-29 |
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237 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, November 27, 1895 |
1895-11-27 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S DEFENSE A Remarkable Change of Feeling Manifest at the Trial. |
1895-05-01 |
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599 |
Oscar Wilde Admitted to Bail. |
1895-05-04 |
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26 |
WILDE FORMALLY COMMITTED The Aesthetic Prisoner and Alfred Taylor Refused Bail. |
1895-04-20 |
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183 |
OSCAR WILDE WAS BADLY RATTLED HE GROWS CONFUSED AND CON- TRADICTS HIMSELF UNDER LAWYER
CARSON'S
PITI- LESS EXAMINATION. SYMPATHY FOR THE MARQUIS Terrible Arraignment of the Plain-
tiff by Counsel for the Defense. A Great
Crowd in and Around the Old Bailey. |
1895-04-05 |
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790 |
NEWS OF SUNDAY. General. |
1895-08-26 |
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279 |
WILDE AGAIN IN COURT. Arraigned for His Second Trial, Which Goes Over for a Time. |
1895-05-21 |
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277 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Friday, May 3, 1895 |
1895-05-03 |
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OSCAR WILDE PENNILESS His Debts Reach Over £3000 With No Assets. |
1895-09-25 |
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70 |
WILDE JURY DISAGREES The Presiding Judge's Charge Favorable to the Prisoner. |
1895-05-02 |
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180 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 21, 1895 |
1895-04-21 |
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32 |
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON Sensational Ending of His Suit Against the Marquis of Queensberry.
THE
JURY ACQUITS THE NOBLEMAN A Warrant Is Immediately Sworn Out for the Aesthetic Poet-
Playwright. TAKEN TO BOW STREET COURT
Lord Alfred Douglass Greatly Dis- tressed Over His Friend's Ar- rest - The Closing
Scenes. |
1895-04-06 |
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1587 |
QUEENSBERRY AGAINST WILDE. Receiving Order in Bankruptcy Issued Against the Prisoner's
Property. |
1895-07-26 |
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30 |
FATHER AND SON FIGHT Marquis of Queensberry's Row With Lord Douglas Ventilated in
Court. DOUGLAS WAS THE
AGGRESSOR The Old Man's Letters to His Daughter-in-Law Caused All the Trouble. CROWDS
CHEER THE MARQUIS Both Prisoners Held Under Bonds
to Keep the Peace for Six Months. |
1895-05-23 |
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19 |
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Order in Bankruptcy Against Wilde. |
1895-05-03 |
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16 |
True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. |
1895-04-23 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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9 |
1 |
31 |
OSCAR WILDE'S DOWNFALL. His Exposure and Arrest the Sensa- tion of London. Special
Cable to The
Inquirer, Copyright, 1895. |
1895-04-06 |
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594 |
Oscar Wilde Must Stay in Jail. |
1895-06-18 |
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28 |
WILDE AGAIN ON TRIAL. The Prisoner Taken Ill in Court During the Proceedings. |
1895-05-23 |
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115 |
Order in Bankruptcy Against Wilde. |
1895-05-03 |
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16 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Thursday, April 11, 1895 |
1895-04-11 |
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20 |
WILDE'S HOME SOLD. His London Property Disposed of by the Sheriff. |
1895-04-25 |
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78 |
OSCAR WILDE'S DOWNFALL He Is Liable to Be Sentenced to Penal Servitude for Life. MUCH
SYMPATHY
FOR HIS FAMILY No Statute of English Law Which Will Permit His Wife to Secure a Divorce.
PUBLIC SENTIMENT IS AROUSED Other
Prosecutions Will Probably Follow - The Tragic Death of Lord Drumlanrig Recalled.
Special Cable to The Inquirer, Copyright, 1895. |
1895-04-07 |
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BY AN EX-EDITOR. The Veteran Finds a Text in the Recent Couldock Benefit. |
1895-06-03 |
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1083 |
WILDE BREAKING DOWN. The Accused Author Evidently Fears the Result of the Trial. |
1895-05-24 |
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WANT WILDE TO SKIP. |
1895-05-05 |
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2 |
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308 |
WILDE'S DISGRACE MORE TESTIMONY AGAINST THE FALLEN AUTHOR AND HIS COM- PANION, TAYLOR.
The
Prisoners Making a Desperate Fight - Again Sent to Prison Without Bail - Wilde Haggard
and Worn. |
1895-04-12 |
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588 |
WILDE'S TRIAL BEGUN. Both He and Alfred Taylor Enter a Plea of Not Guilty. |
1895-04-27 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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239 |
WILDE IN THE DOCK AFTER A HEARING IN BOW STREET COURT HE IS SENT BACK TO PRISON. Sir
John
Bridge Refuses to Accept Bail - Taylor Also Arrested and Remanded to Jail. |
1895-04-07 |
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HOW OSCAR WILDE BEARS PRISON LIFE HE SWOONED ON THE TREADMILL AND WAS RELIEVED OF
THAT WORK. HIS HEART SAID
TO BE WEAK Now He Picks Oakum in His Lonely Cell, But He Refuses to Receive the Chaplain—His
Wife Changes Her Name. |
1895-06-30 |
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796 |
WILDE AGAIN DENIES ALL ALTHOUGH BROKEN DOWN, THE PRISONER TESTIFIES IN COURT. The
Marquis of Queensberry Is
Relenting and Says That Wilde Will Be Acquitted. |
1895-05-25 |
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General. |
1895-05-06 |
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56 |
Wilde in court again He looks haggard and worn, and is greatly changed. Taylor sneering
and indifferent
Further damaging testimony is given and both are remanded for another week without
bail. |
1895-04-12 |
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696 |
BY AN EX-EDITOR. The Veteran Discusses the Question of Excluding Oscar Wilde's Books
From the
Libraries. |
1895-04-12 |
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1069 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 28, 1895 |
1895-04-28 |
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96 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 7, 1895 |
1895-04-07 |
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WILDE REPORTED INSANE. Said to Have Been Placed in a Padded Room in Jail. |
1895-06-05 |
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OSCAR WILDE CONVICTED The Jury Pronounces Him Guilty and the Crowd Present Cries "Shame."
JUSTICE WILLS
SHOWS NO MERCY He Sentences Wilde and Taylor to Two Years' Imprisonment at Hard Labor.
THE VERDICT A BIG SURPRISE The Jury Wanted to
Know Why Lord Alfred Douglas Had Not Been Arrested. |
1895-05-26 |
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1364 |
AUTHORS FIGHT A DUEL Caused by Catulle Mendes’ name being connected with that of Oscar
Wilde. |
1895-04-18 |
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68 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 14, 1895 |
1895-04-14 |
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222 |
THE WILDE TRIAL. Continuation of the Case Against the Poet-Playwright. |
1895-04-28 |
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293 |
BY AN EX-EDITOR. The Veteran at Last Compels Himself to Say a Word About Oscar Wilde. |
1895-04-08 |
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OSCAR WILDE NOT INSANE. He Is Doing Well and Working Hard in Prison. |
1895-06-06 |
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Wilde to give bail today. |
1895-05-06 |
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54 |
NO BAIL FOR WILDE. Both he and Taylor formally committed at London for trial. |
1895-04-20 |
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7 |
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150 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Sunday, April 14, 1895 |
1895-04-14 |
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3 |
1 |
36 |
Oscar Wilde's Sudden Departure. |
1895-04-03 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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3 |
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38 |
WILDE MAY KILL HIMSELF Disgraced Aesthete Threatens to Commit Suicide at the First
Opportunity.
HIS JAILERS ARE ON THE ALERT Taken Back to Prison in a State of Hysteria and Semi-
Collapse. HE DREADS A CONVICT'S LIFE
Dissipation Has Undermined His Constitution, and Sudden Death May Cheat Slow Justice.
Special Cable to The Inquirer, Copyright,
1895. |
1895-04-08 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer |
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4 |
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254 |
OSCAR WILDE IS NOT INSANE. He has been ill, however, and is suffering from melancholia. |
1895-06-07 |
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109 |
Oscar Wilde out on bail. A minister and Lord Douglas are the sureties on his bond. |
1895-05-08 |
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174 |
A TRUE BILL AGAINST WILDE. His trial set down for Friday next at the Old Bailey. |
1895-04-23 |
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34 |
NEWS OF SUNDAY. General. |
1895-04-15 |
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21 |
MRS. WILDE WANTS DIVORCE. She Has Instructed Her Lawyer to Institute Proceedings. |
1895-04-30 |
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6 |
2 |
137 |
WILDE PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Men and women crowd the court for a glimpse at the prisoner. |
1895-04-27 |
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182 |
WILDE'S CASE STILL UNSETTLED. The Jury Fails to Agree upon a Verdict and the Trial
Will Have to Be
Gone Over Again Before a New Jury. |
1895-05-02 |
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4 |
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333 |
OSCAR WILDE HAS NO ASSETS. In a Hearing of His Bankruptcy Case It Was Shown That
His Debts Amount to
3591 Pounds. |
1895-09-25 |
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1 |
69 |
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Tuesday, April 16, 1895 |
1895-04-16 |
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108 |
The witnesses unshaken. Trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor is resumed. |
1895-04-29 |
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132 |
Mrs. Leslie going abroad. |
1895-05-21 |
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64 |
Oscar Wilde’s trial resumed. |
1895-04-30 |
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3 |
1 |
42 |
WILDE'S TRIAL POSTPONED. There Seems Now Little Chance of His Conviction and Indignant
Comment Is
Heard on All Sides. |
1895-05-21 |
The North American |
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12 |
3 |
285 |
OSCAR WILDE DENIES IT He is put through a terrible fire of questions at Old Bailey.
Queensberry cool and
indifferent. The author makes witty replies to the lawyers’ questions, but is barely
able to keep up under the shocking accusations. |
1895-04-04 |
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12 |
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1312 |
WILDE IS LOOKING HAGGARD. His Rrial is Resumed at the Old Bailey Court, but Is Without
Special
Features. |
1895-05-24 |
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IT GOES AGAINST WILDE Sympathy of the court seems to be with Queensberry. Some damaging
testimony is
given The author also makes admissions which tell against him — Beerbohm Tree’s position
explained. |
1895-04-05 |
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"WILDE WILL BE ACQUITTED." The Marquis of Queensberry Says He Is Willing to Give Odds
on It. There
Being Many Names Back of the Thing That Say So. |
1895-05-25 |
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Oscar Wilde Arrested. The jury returns a verdict of not guilty for the defendant and
says his accusations against
the author were justified. |
1895-04-06 |
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OSCAR WILDE IS GUILTY. He Is Sentenced to Two Years at Hard Labor, the Full Limit
of the Law. |
1895-05-27 |
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WHAT INTERESTS THE ENGLISH SOME IMPRESSIONS FROM LONDON NOT TOLD BY CABLE. SOCIAL
AND TRADE
SCANDALS The Wilde Case and the People It Has Brought to the Surface From a Correspondent
of THE TIMES. |
1895-04-14 |
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BEERBOHM TREE WON’T COMMENT. He expresses keen regretted that his name was used in
the Wilde suit. |
1895-04-06 |
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A PRETTY POOR LOT. |
1895-05-27 |
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OSCAR WILDE IN COURT He Was Formally Committed for Trial and Bail Refused. |
1895-04-20 |
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Remanded without bail. Oscar Wilde is given a hearing and held for trial on Thursday.
Oscar Wilde is now a
man of no importance. |
1895-04-08 |
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PLAYS AND PLAYERS EVERYWHERE. |
1895-05-04 |
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OSCAR WILDE ON TRIAL The Testimony So Far is a Repetition of That Given at the First
Hearing. |
1895-04-28 |
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OTHERS TO BE DRAGGED DOWN. Alfred Taylor to expose many of Wilde’s associates. |
1895-04-09 |
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Oscar Wilde to get bail. |
1895-05-04 |
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TETE-A-TETE |
1895-04-29 |
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WILDE MUST STAY IN JAIL Application for Release Pending Action for a New Trial is
Refused |
1895-06-18 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S SUIT FOR LIBEL. THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY ON TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY.
OSCAR ON
THE WITNESS STAND Crowds Throng London's Famous Criminal Court and Listen to the Testimony
in a Sensational Case--Sir Edward Clarke
Opens for the Prosecution and Mr. Wilde Denies the Charges Made Against Him by the
Marquis, and Which Form the Basis of the Suit. |
1895-04-04 |
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OSCAR WILDE'S CASE CLOSED LORD QUEENSBERRY'S COUNSEL OPENS FOR THE DEFENSE HIS SCATHING
DENUNCIATION The Sensational Suit Still Attracts Crowds to the Old Bailey - Most of
the London Newspapers Print Almost Verbatim
Reports of the Evidence, Which is Glaringly Indecent- Sir Edward Clarke, for the Defense,
Promises Some Terrible Revelations. |
1895-04-05 |
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OSCAR WILDE UNDER ARREST COLLAPSE OF THE CASE AGAINST THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY.
VERDICT FOR
THE DEFENDANT The Jury Finds That the Words Used by the Marquis in Reference to Mr.
Wilde Were Justified and Their Verdict is
Loudly Applauded in Court - Prompt Steps Taken to Prosecute the Apostle of Aestheticism. |
1895-04-06 |
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