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Original paragraph in
Daily Star and Herald - Monday, May 20, 1895
Daily Star and Herald - Monday, May 20, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Ottawa Citizen - Friday, May 10, 1895
The Ottawa Citizen - Friday, May 10, 1895
Difference
ROBERT SHERARD, an Anglo-American newspaper correspondent, obtained £40 damages and costs in Paris on May 9 in a suit brought by him
against the British Consul, who spread the report that Sherard was Oscar Wilde's intimate friend, and was guilty of equally disgusting vices.
Paris, May 9.- Robt. Sheppard, an Anglo-American newspaper correspondent, obtained £40 damages and costs to-day in a suit brought by him
against the British Consul, who spread the report that Sheppard was Oscar Wilde’s intimate friend and was found guilty of equally disgusting vices. The
Consul was condemned also to pay a fine of £12. The Englishmen and Americans in court applauded the decision.
The Consul was condemned also to pay a fine of £42. The Englishmen and Americans in court applauded the decision.