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Original paragraph in
Auckland Star - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Auckland Star - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Marlborough Express - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Marlborough Express - Wednesday, May 1, 1895
Difference
London, April 30.
The charges of conspiracy against Wilde and Taylor have been withdrawn, leaving only those of misdemeanour.
The charges of conspiracy against Oscar Wilde and Taylor were withdrawn, leaving only those of misdemeanor.
Wilde is now in the witness box. He denies everything and represents himself as the victim of blackmail.
Wilde is now in the witness box. He denies everything, and represents himself as a victim of blackmail.
[A London cable published by the "Australian Star," under the date London, April 24th, says: "The personal property belonging to Oscar
Wilde, who, with his accomplice Taylor is waiting trial at the criminal assizes on charges of an abominable nature, will be disposed of at auction to-day.
The sale is attracting a good deal of interest."]