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Original paragraph in
Sydney Evening News - Friday, May 3, 1895
Sydney Evening News - Friday, May 3, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Thames Advertiser - Friday, May 3, 1895
The Thames Advertiser - Friday, May 3, 1895
Difference
London, May 1. -- In summing up the case to the jury, Mr. Justice Charles was favorable to both Oscar Wilde and Taylor, and he emphasised
the fact that several of the witnesses called for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers of the prisoners.
The summing up of Justice Sir Arthur Charles was in favour of the prisoners Wilde and Taylor, and His Honor emphasised the fact that
several of the witnesses for the prosecution were undoubted blackmailers.
London, May 2.-- Oscar Wilde and Taylor are to be re-tried on the 20th instant.