New-York Tribune - Sunday, May 5, 1895
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BAIL FOR WILDE ACCEPTED.
London, May 4. - Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision to release Oscar Wilde on bonds of £5,000, of which £1,250 each shall be furnished by two sureties, and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
London, May 4. -- Justice Pollock has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5000, of which £1250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON. May 4.— Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5,000, of which £1,250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
London, May 4.—Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5,000, of which £1,250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON, May 4. -- Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5000, of which £1.250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON, May 4.– Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He had agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5,000, of which £1,250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON, May 4. - Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds on £5,000, of which £1,250 each shall be furnished by two sureties, and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON, May 4. - Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5,000, of which £1,520 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON, May 4, 1895. Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5,000, of which £1,250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
LONDON, May 4. - Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5000 ($25,000) of which £1250 ($6250) each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2500 ($12,500) by Wilde himself.
Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of £5,000, of which £1,2.50 each shall be furnished by two sureties and £2,500 by Wilde himself.
He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of $25,000, of which $6250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and $12,500 by Wilde himself.
He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of $25,000, of which $6250 each shall be furnished by two sureties and $12,500 by Wilde himself.
London, May 4. - Justice Pollock this morning announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail. He has agreed to release Wilde upon bonds of 5,000 pounds sterling, of which 1,250 pounds sterling each shall be furnished by two sureties, and 2,500 pounds sterling by Wilde himself.
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