Sunday World - Sunday, December 22, 1895
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OSCAR WILDE
The French promoters of the petition in favour of Oscar Wilde write to the Paris papers to say that as they learn the prisoner is about to be transferred to another prison, where he will be allowed to write and take exercise at his ease, they consider that there is no further need for any intervention in the interests of art and humanity on their part. It only rests for them, therefore, to warmly thank the English Government for the clemency.