The Ottawa Citizen - Saturday, April 6, 1895
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The Aesthetle Playwright.
London, April 5.- The Daily Chronicle will have a long leader to-morrow on the Oscar Wilde case. It will say : "Either Mr. Carson’s brief contained a series of the wickedest slanders or the prosecutor purjured himself unspeakably."
The Daily Chronicle will have a long leader to-morrow on the Oscar Wilde case. It will say: "Either Mr. Carson’s brief contained a series of the wickedest slanders of the prosecutor perjured himself unspeakably."
The Daily Chronicle will have a long leader to morrow on the Oscar Wilde case. It will say:— "Either Mr. Carson’s brief contained a series of the wickedest slanders, or the prosecutor perjured himself unspeakably."
The Daily Chronicle will have a long leader to-morrow on Oscar Wilde. It will say: "Either Mr. Carson's brief contained a series of the wickedest slanders or the prosecutor perjured himself unspeakably."
The Daily Chronicle has a long letter on the Oscar Wilde case. It says: "Either Mr. Carson’s brief contained a series of wicked slanders of the prosecutor perjured himself unspeakably."
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