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Original paragraph in
The Boston Daily Advertiser - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
The Boston Daily Advertiser - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Toronto World - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
The Toronto World - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
Difference
London, Sept. 24. - The examination of Oscar Wilde, in bankruptcy proceedings, was to have taken place today, and the convict
playwright and author was brought from his prison to the bankruptcy court in a cab.
London, Sept. 24.—The examination of Oscar Wilde in bankruptcy proceedings was to have taken place to-day, and the convict-playwright
was brought from his prison to the Bankruptcy Court in a cab. He was not called to the stand, his counsel obtaining an adjournment of the proceedings.
He was not called to the stand, however, his counsel having asked for an adjournment of the proceedings, which the court granted.
In moving for the adjournment council stated that Wilde’s debts amounted to £3581. Toward the liquidation of this sum his friends had
subscribed £1500, and the remainder would be made up so that 20 shillings in the pound would be paid.
The counsel stated that Wilde’s debts amounted to £3581. Toward the liquidation of this sum his friends had subscribed £1500, and the
remainder would be made up, so that 20 shillings in the pound would be paid.