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Original paragraph in
Dublin Evening Telegraph - Tuesday, September 24, 1895
Dublin Evening Telegraph - Tuesday, September 24, 1895
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Irish Daily Independent - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
Irish Daily Independent - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
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London, Tuesday.At the Bankruptcy Court to-day Mr Grain applied for an adjournment in the case of Oscar Wilde. The debtor, said
counsel, had filed a statement which disclosed the total indebtedness of £3,591, with substantially no assets. Several of Wilde’s friends, however had
subscribed about a thousand pounds, and as others had also promised sums, sufficient would be forthcoming to pay all outsiders twenty shillings in the
pound, with the exception of the largest creditor, a friend of the debtor.
At the London Bankruptcy Court today, Mr Grain applied for adjournment in the case of Oscar Wilde, The debtor, said counsel, had filed a
statement which disclosed a total indebtedness of £3,591, with substantially no assets. Several of Wilde’s friends, however, had subscribed about £1,000,
and as others had also promised, sums sufficient would be forthcoming to pay all outsiders 20s in the pound, with the exception of the largest creditor, a
friend of debtor. The examination was adjourned till November 12.
The examination was adjourned till November 12th.