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The Thames Star - Friday, May 24, 1895
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A London dispatch says : There is not the slightest ground for the report that Oscar Wilde has attempt to commit suicide, and it is not true that even a rumor to this effect was current here last evening. Further startling revelations in connection with the Wilde case are hinted at. It is said that Alfred Taylor is determined to drag down with him all he can if he is prosecuted and that this will involve one of the most prominent men in England, whose name has been freely whispered about in connection with this scandal.
There is not the slightest ground for the report that Oscar Wilde attempted to commit suicide, and it is not true even (says a London dispatch of the 18th) that a rumor to this effect was current here last evening. Further startling revelations in connection with this deplorable case are hinted at. It is said that Alfred Taylor has determined to drag down Wilde with him if he is to prosecute him, and this will involve many men in England who have been freely whispered about in connection with the scandal.