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THE LONDON SCANDAL.

WILDE AND TAYLOR SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT.

Per Press Association.

LONDON, May 25.

The trial of Oscar Wilde concluded to-day. The summing up of the judge occupied thtee hours and the jury were absent two hours in considering their verdict At the end of that time they returned with a verdict of guilty on all counts.

His Honor, in sentencing the prisoners, spoke with great emotion. The verdict to his mind was a correct one beyond all shadow of a doubt, and it appeared to him useless to address the prisoners, who were evidently dead to all sense of shame. The case was the worst of its kind he ever had before him, and in passing the most severe sentence the law permitted he regretted that it was totally inadequate to the dastardly nature of the offence committed. Be then sentenced each prisoner to two years' hard labor. Taylor left the dock with a firm step, but Wilde appeared haggard and dazed.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 2

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THE LONDON SCANDAL. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 2

THE LONDON SCANDAL. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 3031, 27 May 1895, Page 2

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