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Original paragraph in
The Sydney Morning Herald - Monday, May 6, 1895
The Sydney Morning Herald - Monday, May 6, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser - Saturday, May 11, 1895
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser - Saturday, May 11, 1895
Difference
LONDON, May 3.
At the conclusion of the trial of Oscar Wilde and Taylor (his associate), in which the jury failed to agree and were discharged, Mr
Justice Charles refused to admit the prisoners to bail.
Wilde's counsel to-day made another application for bail, which was granted.
Oscar Wilde was released on entering into his own recognisance of £2500, and finding two sureties for £1250 each.
Oscar Wilde was released on bail on entering into his own recognisance of £2500, and finding two sureties for £1250 each.