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Original paragraph in
The Adelaide Observer - Saturday, April 27, 1895
The Adelaide Observer - Saturday, April 27, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Adelaide Observer - Saturday, April 20, 1895
The Adelaide Observer - Saturday, April 20, 1895
Difference
The hearing of the case against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate Taylor was resumed at Bow-street this morning before Sir
John Bridge, the senior Magistrate on the Bench.
The hearing of the charges against Oscar Wilde, the dramatist, and his confederate, Taylor, were resumed at the metropolitan Police
Court, Bow-street, this morning, before Sir John Bridge, the senior Magistrate of the Court.
As soon as the Public Prosecutor had finished his case, Sir John Bridge committed both the defendants to take their trial at the Old
Bailey.