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OSCAR WILDE.
DECLARED INSOLVENT.
LONDON, July 25.

Oscar Wilde, who is now serving a sentence of imprisonment, has been declared a bankrupt on the petition of the Marquis of Queensberry, who claims £600 from the estate as the taxed costs of the defendant in the recent criminal libel case brought by Wilde against the marquis.

Oscar Wilde, who is now serving a sentence of imprisonment, has been declared a bankrupt on the petition of the Marquis of Queensberry, who claims £600 from the estate as the taxed costs of the defendant in the recent criminal libel case brought by Wilde against the marquis.