Belfast News-Letter - Wednesday, April 24, 1895
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THE CHARGE AGAINST OSCAR WILDE.
The Grand Jury at the Old Bailey yesterday returned true bills against Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor. The Press Association is informed by Messrs. Humphreys, solicitors to Mr. Oscar Wilde, that he will plead "not guilty." Their intention is to fight the case to the end, and they express themselves as confident of winning.
The Press Association is informed by Messrs Humphreys, solicitors to Mr Oscar Wilde, that he will plead not guilty. Their intention is to fight the case to the end, and they express themselves as confident of winning.
The Press Association is informed by Messrs. Humphreys, solicitors to Mr. Oscar Wilde, that he will plead not guilty. Their intention is to fight the case to the end, and they express themselves as confident of winning.
The Press Association is informed by Messrs Humphreys, solicitors to Mr Oscar Wilde, that he will plead "Not guilty." Their intention is to fight the case to the end, and they express themselves as confident of winning.
The Press Association is informed by Messrs Humphreys, solicitors to Mr Oscar Wilde, that he will plead "Not guilty." Their intentions is to tight the case to the end, and they express themselves as confident of winning.
The Press Association is informed by Messrs. Humphreys, solicitors to Mr. Oscar Wilde, that he will not plead guilty. Their intention is to fight the case to the end, and they express themselves as confident of winning.
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