The Bay of Plenty Times - Friday, May 24, 1895
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Oscar Wilde.
London, May 22.—Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker. Sentence was postponed.
London, May 22.—Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, and his sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was committed on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges by William Parker. Sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges by William Parker. Sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges by William Parker. Sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges of William Parker. Sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker and the sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges by William Parker. Sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles Williams and Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles Williams and Parker, and Sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the Wilde scandal and sentence was postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges made by William Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges made by William Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges of Wm. Parker, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with Charles William Parker.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with charges laid against him, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts, and in connection with the charges William Parker was convicted, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts, and in connection with the charges William Parker was convicted, and sentence has been postponed.
Taylor was convicted on two counts in connection with the charges by William Parker, in the Oscar Wilde scandal. Sentence has been postponed.
The relations existing between the Marquis of Queensberry and his sons are strained.
In Piccadilly to-day the Marquis severely chastised his son Lord Douglas of Hawick, both were arrested and subsequently admitted to bail.
Douglas began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and a slanderer.
Lord Alfred began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and a slanderer.
Sir Alfred Douglas began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and a slanderer.
Lord Alfred Douglas began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and a slanderer.
Lord Alfred Douglas began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and a slanderer.
Sir Alfred Douglas began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and a slander.
Sir Alfred Douglas began the quarrel by calling the Marquis of Queensberry a liar and slanderer.
The latter eventually knocked his son down; a furious struggle resulted until the police interfered and separated the pair.
The latter eventually knocked his son down, and a furious struggle resulted until the police interfered and separated the pair.
The latter eventually knocked his son down, and a furious struggle resulted until the police interfered and separated the pair.
The Marquis eventually knocked his son down, and a furious struggle resulted until the police interfered and separated the pair.
A furious struggle resulted, until the police interfered and separated the pair.
Both were bound over in sureties of £500 each, to keep the peace.
Wilde's trial is now proceeding; he is being tried on a charge of indecency in connection with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelley.
Wilde is being tried on a charge of indecency in connection with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelley.
Wilde is being tried on the charge of indecency in connection with Taylor, Parker, Woods, and Shelly.
Wilde is being tried on a charge of indecency with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelly.
Wilde is being tried on the charge of indecency with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelly.
Wilde is being tried on the charge of indecency with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelly.
Wilde is being tried on the charge of indecency with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelly.
The Marquis of Queensberry is attending the trial.