Daily World - Saturday, November 30, 1895
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The Paris Gaulois asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. De Goncourt, Francoise Cope, M. Heredia, the Countess of Miradeau and other distinguished litterateurs to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
Paris, Nov. 22. - The "Gaulois" asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. de Goncourt, Francois Coppae, M. Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs, to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
Paris, Nov. 22. - The Gaulois asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. De Gancourt, Francois Coppee, M. Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
Paris, Nov. 22.—The Gaulois asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. De Goncourt, Francois Coppee, M. Heredia, the Countess De Mirabeau and other distinguished literateurs to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
Paris, Nov. 22 — The Gaulois asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, Mde. Concourt, Francois Coppee, M. Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
PARIS, November 22.— The Gaulois asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. De Goncourt, Francois Coppee, M. Heredis, the Countess De Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs, to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
The Paris Gaulois asserts that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. de Goncourt, Francois Coppee, M. Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
PARIS, Nov. 22. - The Gaulois asserts that an effort is making to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M. de Goncourt, François Coppée, M. Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau, and other distinguished writers to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
PARIS, FRANCE, Nov. 22. — The Gaulois asserts that there is a movement on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, De Golcourt, Francis Coppee, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished literatteurs to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison.
It may be true that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of Emile Zola, Alphonse Daudet, M de Goncourt, Francis Coppee, M Heredia, the Countess de Mirabeau and other distinguished litterateurs to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde from prison, but it is not easy to believe that such a petition would have much effect.
The Paris Gaulois says that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of MM. Zola, Daudet, Concourt, Heredia, Coppée, and Mirbeau, together with those of other men of letters, to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde.
Paris, Friday.— The "Gaulois" says that a movement is on foot to obtain the signatures of MM. Zola, Daudet, Goncourt, Heredia, Coppei, and Mirbeau, together with those of other men of letters, to an international petition for the release of Oscar Wilde.
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