The Poverty Bay Herald - Friday, June 7, 1895
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POVERTY BAY HERALD.
PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING.
GISBORNE, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1895.
As an outcome of the revolting discourses made during the progress of the trial of Oscar Wilde and his accomplice, Alfred Taylor, the police have issued warnings to 200 persons suspected of being concerned in similar abominable practices.
As an outcome of the revolting disclosures made during the progress of the trial of Oscar Wilde and his accomplice Alfred Taylor the police have issued warnings to 200 persons suspected of being concerned in similar abominable practices.
As an outcome of the revolting disclosures made during the progress of the trial of Oscar Wilde and his accomplice, Alfred Taylor, the police have issued warnings to 200 persons suspected of being concerned in similar abominable practices.
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