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Original paragraph in
The Two Republics - Sunday, April 7, 1895
The Two Republics - Sunday, April 7, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Brooklyn Citizen - Friday, April 5, 1895
The Brooklyn Citizen - Friday, April 5, 1895
Difference
LONDON, April 6 - The case of Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Queensberry for libel was brought to a close this morning. The verdict
was in favour of the defendant. The jury found not only the defendant not guilty of libel but in a subsidiary verdict declared that Queensberry's charges
of immoral practices were true and had been made for the public good. Wilde was then placed under arrest.
LONDON APRIL 5.– The case of Oscar Wilde against the Marquis of Queensberry for libel was brought to a close this morning in a verdict
in favor of the defendant. The jury found not only that the defendant was not guilty of libel, but in a subsidiary verdict declared that the Marquis of
Queensberry’s charges were true and had been made for the public good.