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Original paragraph in
The Freeman’s Journal - Saturday, May 18, 1895
The Freeman’s Journal - Saturday, May 18, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Irish Daily Independent - Saturday, May 18, 1895
Irish Daily Independent - Saturday, May 18, 1895
Difference
London, Friday.
A rumour is current in legal circles to the effect that a number of the important witnesses on behalf of the prosecution in the Oscar
Wilde case to be tried at the Old Bailey will not answer to their names at the trial on Monday.
Dalziel says there is a sensational rumor current in legal circles to the effect that number of important witnesses on behalf of the
prosecution in the Oscar Wilde case, to be tried at the Old Bailey next week, will not answer to their names on the day of the trial.