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Original paragraph in
The Freeman’s Journal - Wednesday, April 24, 1895
The Freeman’s Journal - Wednesday, April 24, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
New Zealand Times - Thursday, April 25, 1895
New Zealand Times - Thursday, April 25, 1895
Difference
London, Tuesday.
The Press Association is informed by Messrs Humphreys, solicitors to Oscar Wilde, that he will plead not guilty. Their intention is to
fight the case to the end.
The Grand Jury at the Old Bailey to-day returned a true bill against Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor.
The Grand Jury have found a true bill against Oscar Wilde and Taylor.
Mr Arthur Newton informs the Press Association that nothing has yet been decided with reference to the course which will be adopted by
Taylor when the case comes before the judge.