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Original paragraph in
The New York Times - Sunday, May 5, 1895
The New York Times - Sunday, May 5, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Brooklyn Citizen - Saturday, May 4, 1895
The Brooklyn Citizen - Saturday, May 4, 1895
Difference
LONDON, May 4. -- Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to
release Wilde upon bonds of £5000, of which £1.250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON, May 4.– Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He had agreed to
release Wilde upon bonds of £5,000, of which £1,250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2,500 by Wilde himself.