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Original paragraph in
The New York Times - Friday, May 24, 1895
The New York Times - Friday, May 24, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
New York Herald - Friday, May 24, 1895
New York Herald - Friday, May 24, 1895
Difference
LONDON, May 23. -- The trial of Oscar Wilde was resumed in the Old Bailey Court this morning. Nothing new was elicited.
The Judge dismissed Shelley's testimony as that of a witness mentally deranged.
The court then adjourned, and Wilde was again released over night on his old ball.
The Court then adjourned, Wilde being again released overnight on his own bail.