1 May 1895 - The Globe (London): Revision history

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2 June 2024

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  • curprev 04:1604:16, 2 June 2024DaleSheldon talk contribs 2,074 bytes +2,074 Created page with "<b>Case File: Oscar Wilde</b> Page 5, Column 2, Link <b><center>OSCAR WILDE CASE</center></b> <center>JUDGE'S SUMMING-UP</center> <center>THE JURY DISAGREE</center> There was a crowded Court at the Old Bailey to-day when the trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor on charges under the Criminal Law Amendment Act entered upon its final stage, after having occupied four days, before Mr. Justice Charles and a jury. Mr. C. F. Gill and Mr. H. Avory prosecuted on behalf..."