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Original paragraph in
The Globe - Wednesday, April 24, 1895
The Globe - Wednesday, April 24, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Standard Union - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
The Standard Union - Tuesday, April 23, 1895
Difference
Oscar Wilde’s valuable collection of prints, Moorish pottery, bric-a-brac, etc., will be sold at auction tomorrow. The articles to be
sold include Carlisle’s writing table.
London, April 23. - Oscar Wilde's valuable collection of prints, Moorish pottery, bric-a-brac, etc., will be sold at auction to-morrow.
The articles to be sold include Carlyle’s writing table.
The Grand Jury this morning returned to the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, a true bill against Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor. The
prosecuting witnesses in the case are being lodged with a number of policemen in a house on Croydon street to prevent them from being mobbed. The Exchange
Telegraph Company says that Wilde will probably plead guilty of an offence. The Sun says it is thought that Wilde’s counsel will apply for an adjournment
for a month, and ask that Wilde be admitted to bail in the meantime. Wilde’s solicitors deny that Wilde will plead guilty even to one offence. They
declare that the case will be fought to the bitter end.