L'Univers - Monday, May 27, 1895
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BULLETIN DU JOUR
PARIS, 26 MAI 1895
A Londres, le répugnant procès dans lequel étaient compromis, pour outrages aux moeurs, l'écrivain connu Oscar Wilde, et son complice Taylor, s'est terminé par la condamnation des deux coupables à deux ans de travaux forcés.
NEWSLETTER OF THE DAY
PARIS, MAY 26, 1895
In London, the disgusting trial in which the well-known writer Oscar Wilde and his accomplice Taylor were compromised for moral offenses ended with the sentencing of the two guilty parties to two years of forced labor.