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Original paragraph in
The Freeman’s Journal - Saturday, May 4, 1895
The Freeman’s Journal - Saturday, May 4, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Irish Daily Independent - Saturday, May 4, 1895
Irish Daily Independent - Saturday, May 4, 1895
Difference
London, Friday.
The Press Association states that Mr Charles Mathews, accompanied by Mr Travers Humphreys, to-day applied to Baron Pollock in Chambers
for an order to release Mr Oscar Wilde on bail. Mr Gill, for the Treasury, was also present.
Mr Charles Mathews, accompanied by Mr Travers Humphrey, today applied to Baron Pollock in Chambers for an order to release Mr Oscar
Wilde on bail. Mr Gill, for the Treasury, was also present.
Baron Pollock, while promising that bail should be granted, said he would reserve his final decision until to-morrow, so as to be able
to read the depositions and fix the amount.
Baron Pollock, while promising that bail should be granted, said that he would reserved his final decision until tomorrow, so as to be
able to read depositions and fix the amount.