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Original paragraph in
Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate - Friday, June 14, 1895
Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate - Friday, June 14, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
New Zealand Herald - Saturday, June 8, 1895
New Zealand Herald - Saturday, June 8, 1895
Difference
London, June 11.
The Governor of the gaol in which Oscar Wilde is confined denies that Wilde is insane. At first the convict was kept at the
treadmill for six hours a day, but, as his health is not good, he is at present engaged in the lighter occupation of picking oakum.
The report that Oscar Wilde had become insane is contradicted. After his conviction he was kept at the treadmill for six hours a day,
but as his health was not good he was put on the lighter task of picking oakum.