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Original paragraph in
The Yorkshire Evening Post - Monday, April 22, 1895
The Yorkshire Evening Post - Monday, April 22, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Belfast News-Letter - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
Belfast News-Letter - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
Difference
The Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, in charging the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey to-day, at the opening of the April Sessions, said there
was a serious charge against two men, Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor. He did not think it was necessary to allude to the facts of the case. It was only
necessary to say that after the Grand Jury had heard the evidence of the witnesses called before the magistrate they would no doubt feel it their duty to
return a true bill.
The Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, in charging the Grand Jury at the Old Bailey yesterday at the opening of the April sessions, said there
was a serious charge against two men—Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor. He did not think it was necessary to allude to the facts of the case. It was only
necessary to tsay that, after the Grand Jury had heard the evidence of the witnesses called before the magistrate, they would, no doubt, feel it their
duty to return a true bill against each of the accused.