The Boston Daily Advertiser - Saturday, November 30, 1895
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EDITORIAL SUGGESTIONS.
The unanimity, the emphasis, the contempt, disgust and anger, with which the public press in the United States, in England, in France and throughout the rest of the civilized world, condemns the movement for the liberation of Oscar Wilde, affords one more proof to add to the innumerable multitude of proofs that the public press, when adequate occasion arises, can be depended upon to express the good sense, self respect and moral decency of mankind.