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The Gazette - Saturday, May 4, 1895
The Gazette - Saturday, May 4, 1895
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The Washington Post - Saturday, May 4, 1895
The Washington Post - Saturday, May 4, 1895
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LONDON, May 3.— Baron Pollock, one of the judges of the Queen's Bench division of the High Court of Justice, heard in his private
chambers in the High court this afternoon the application of counsel to admit Wilde to bail. Judge Pollock agreed to accept bail, and will read the
depositions this evening and fix the amount to-morrow.
London, May 3.—Baron Pollock, one of the judges of the Queen’s Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, heard in his private
chambers in the High Court this afternoon the application of counsel to admit Oscar Wilde to bail. Judge Pollock agreed to accept bail, and will read the
depositions this evening and fix the amount to-morrow.