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Original paragraph in
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, September 25, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Daily World - Tuesday, September 24, 1895
Daily World - Tuesday, September 24, 1895
Difference
LONDON, Sept. 24. — In a hearing of the Oscar Wilde bankruptcy case to-day, counsel for Mr. Wilde stated that his debts amounted to
£3591, and that there were no assets.
In the hearing of the Oscar Wilde bankruptcy case to-day counsel for Wilde stated that his debts amounted to £3,591, with no assets. The
examination was adjourned to November 12th.
Several friends, it was stated, had subscribed a sufficient sum to pay all the claims against Mr. Wilde, except that of the largest
creditor, who is a personal friend of the debtor.
The exmination was adjourned until November 12.