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Original paragraph in
The Gazette - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
The Gazette - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
New-York Tribune - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
New-York Tribune - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Difference
LONDON, April 30.— The statement is at least premature, if not altogether groundless, that Mrs. Oscar Wilde has begun proceedings for a
divorce from her husband. At all events she certainly could take no steps in that direction pending a verdict in the present trial of her husband in the
Old Bailey court.
The United Press learns that the statement is at least premature, if not altogether groundless, that Mrs. Oscar Wilde has begun
proceedings for a divorce. At all events, she certainly could take no steps in that direction pending a verdict in the present trial of her husband.