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By Telegraph.—Press Association. — Copyright. London, May 22. Oscar Wilde is being re-tried to-day before a new jury. Wilde is being tried on "the charge of indecency with Taylor, Parker, Woods and Shelly. Tho Marquis of Quoonsborry is attending the trial. It was not Lord' Alfred Douglas, but Lord Douglas of Hawick, who quarrelled with his father the Marquis of Quoensborry, in Piccadilly. Lord Douglas accused his father of sending insulting letters to Lady Douglas because ho was ono of Wilde's sureties. Lord Queonsberry shouted oat that he was anxious to renew tho fight for £.10,000 j and addressing the crowd he said be disowned his son.
■ Both tho disputants wore bound over, in sureties of £3OO each, to keep the peace.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2519, 24 May 1895, Page 2
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