The Boston Globe - Sunday, May 5, 1895
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PRICE OF LIBERTY.
Oscar Wilde's Bail is $25,000, of Which
Amount He Must Furnish One-Half
Himself.
LONDON, May 4 - Justice Pollock, this morning, announced his decision as to the admission of Oscar Wilde to bail.
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 $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 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 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.
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