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Original paragraph in
Evening Herald - Thursday, July 25, 1895
Evening Herald - Thursday, July 25, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Washington Post - Thursday, July 25, 1895
The Washington Post - Thursday, July 25, 1895
Difference
A receiving order was made in the London Bankruptcy Court to-day against Oscar Wilde, the petitioning creditor being the Marquis of
Queensberry, who claims £677 for costs in the debtor’s unsuccessful action for criminal libel.
London, July 25.—A receiving order in bankruptcy was issued against Oscar Wilde’s property to-day by the Marquis of Queensberry
claiming £677 costs in the debtor’s unsuccessful action for libel.