The Wilde and Taylor Case.
[United Press Association.] m , London, April 30. Taylor swore that he was absolutely innocent of the charges brought against him. Mr Edward Clarke, counsel for the accused T. _ *_** elo l uent address to the jury ta which he claimed an acquittal on the wound that the chief witness for the proseoution was a man of questionable reputation, The Judge will sum up to-morrow.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1895, Page 2
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68The Wilde and Taylor Case. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIX, Issue 102, 2 May 1895, Page 2
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