The Irish News and Belfast Morning News - Friday, April 12, 1895
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Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared in the dock at Bow Street yesterday, the former on charges of gross indecency, and his companion on a warrant alleging conspiracy for an unlawful purpose. Both were remanded till this day week, bail being refused.
Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared in the dock at Bow street to-day, the former on charges of gross indecency and his companion on a warrant alleging conspiracy for an unlawful purpose. The Extradition Court was thronged when Sir John Bridge took his seat.
London, Thursday.
Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared in the dock at Bow street to-day, the former on charges of gross indecency and his companion on a warrant alleging conspiracy for an unlawful purpose. The Extradition Court was thronged when Sir John Bridge took his seat.
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