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Original paragraph in
The Argus - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
The Argus - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Australasian - Saturday, May 4, 1895
The Australasian - Saturday, May 4, 1895
Difference
The trial of Oscar Wilde, the well-known author and dramatist, was continued to-day at the Old Bailey.
The charge of conspiracy against Wilde and Taylor has been withdrawn, but the charge of misdemeanor against Wilde is being proceeded
with.
The charge of conspiracy against Wilde and the man Taylor has been withdrawn, but the charge of misdemeanour against Wilde is being
proceeded with.
Oscar Wilde, who has volunteered to give evidence on his own behalf, is now in the witness-box and is denying all the charges brought
against him. He alleges that he is innocent and has been made the victim of a system of blackmailing.
Oscar Wilde, who volunteered to give evidence on his own behalf, went into the witness-box and denied all the charges. He alleges that he
is innocent and has been made the victim of a system of blackmail
The case is still proceeding.