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Original paragraph in
The Hutchinson Daily News - Friday, April 5, 1895
The Hutchinson Daily News - Friday, April 5, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Wichita Daily Eagle - Saturday, April 6, 1895
The Wichita Daily Eagle - Saturday, April 6, 1895
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LONDON, April 5. -- The jury in the case of Oscar Wilde against Marquis Queensberry found that the plea of justification submitted by
Marquis Queensberry was proved and the Marquis was discharged from custody. The verdict was received with loud applause which the court did not check. A
warrant for the arrest of Oscar Wilde will, it is expected, be promptly applied for. Copies of all witnesses' statements and the short hand notes of the
trial have been furnished to the public prosecutor.
London, April 5. -- The jury in the case of Oscar Wilde against the marquis of Queesbury found that the plea of justification
submitted by the marquis of Queensbury was proved and the marquis was discharged from custody. The verdict was received with loud applause from the court,
which the court did not check. A warrant for the arrest of Oscar Wilde will, it is expected, be promptly applied for. Copies of all the witnesses'
statemenest and shorthand notes of the trial have been furnished to the public prosecutor.