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The North American - Monday, May 6, 1895
London, May 5 — Oscar Wilde will be liberated tomorrow, or when bail is found, the Court before which his lawyers applied having agreed to accept his personal bail bond in $12,500, and two securities in $6,250 each. Counsel asked that one surety of $12,500 be accepted instead of two sureties in $6250 each.
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Monday, May 6, 1895
Oscar Wilde will be liberated to-day, or when bail is found, the court before which his lawyers applied having agreed to accept his personal bail bond in $12,500 and two sureties in $6250 each.
Granting bail to Oscar Wilde means that the British authorities desire to give him all facilities for clearing out of the country.