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Listed below are all the news reports on Wilde’s trials that were published in Springfield Democrat. Select the headline of one of the reports to navigate directly to it.

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OSCAR IN THE JUG. Apostle of Aestheticism Arrested and in Prison. The Marquis of Queensberry Wins In the Libel Case. No Bail Can Be Allowed Until Wilde Is Arraigned-Picture Off the Play Bills. 1895-04-06 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 1 7 445
OSCAR AND MARQUIS, To Air an English Scandal in the Criminal Court. The Trial of Queensberry for Libel Will Open This Morning. He Wrote Words on a Card to Save His Son and He Will Stand by the Utterance. 1895-04-03 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 2 0 371
A LEWD OUTFIT. Oscar Wilde's Libel Case Against the Marquis of Queensbury. The Marquis Pleads Truth and Then Nauseating Things Are Brought Out on Testimony. 1895-04-04 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 2 4 307
FUNNY LITTLE MAN. So Said Lord Alfred of His Pa, the Marquis. Oscar Wilde Was Badly Rattled in His Cross Examination. The Marquis of Queensberry Wrote That He Felt Like Shooting the Apostle of Aestheticism. 1895-04-05 Springfield Democrat United States Springfield English 3 8 377

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