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Original paragraph in
Le Jour - Wednesday, May 8, 1895
Le Jour - Wednesday, May 8, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Le Petit Parisien - Wednesday, May 8, 1895
Le Petit Parisien - Wednesday, May 8, 1895
Difference
Comme nous l'avons annoncé hier, Oscar Wilde a été remis en liberté cette après-midi, à deux heures quarante-cinq, les deux cautions
fournies par ses défenseurs ayant été acceptées.
C'est lord Douglas Hawick, oncle de lord Alfred Douglas, et le révérend Stewart Head.
Lord Douglas Hawick, oncle de lord Alfred Douglas, et le révérend Stewart Headlam ont fourni les cautions exigées.