Evening Herald - Monday, September 23, 1895
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PROMINENT PEOPLE.
[...]To-morrow there will be a public examination of Oscar Wilde as to his bankruptcy at the Bankruptcy Court. It is expected that the court will be more than usually crowded by persons morbidly interested to know the effect prison life has had on Wilde’s appearance. As a matter of fact, he is in fairly good health though he has lost weight considerably. He has been transferred from Wormwood Scrubbs Convict Prison, in the west of London, as it is now to be used for penal convicts only, and is now at Wandsworth, where he is employed in making mail bags.