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Original paragraph in
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Monday, May 6, 1895
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Monday, May 6, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Sunday, May 5, 1895
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle - Sunday, May 5, 1895
Difference
Oscar Wilde will be liberated to-day, or when bail is found, the court before which his lawyers applied having agreed to accept his
personal bail bond in $12,500 and two sureties in $6250 each.
London, May 4– Oscar Wilde will be liberated on Monday, or when bail is found. the court before which his lawyers applied having
agreed to accept his personal bail bond in $12,500 and two sureties in $6,250 each.
Granting bail to Oscar Wilde means that the British authorities desire to give him all facilities for clearing out of the country.