The Philadelphia Inquirer - Wednesday, April 3, 1895
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Oscar Wilde's Sudden Departure.
LONDON, April 2. - It is rumored that Oscar Wilde left London suddenly this morning in order to avoid being present at the trial to-morrow of the suit for libel which he has brought against the Marquis of Queensberry.
LONDON, April 2. - It is rumored that Oscar Wilde left London suddenly this morning in order to avoid being present at the trial to-morrow of the suit for libel which he has brought against the Marquis of Queensberry, as a result of the allegations which the Marquis made against him.
London, April 2. - It is rumored that Oscar Wilde left London suddenly this morning in order to avoid being present at the trial tomorrow of the suit for libel which he has brought against the Marquis of Queensberry as a result of the allegations which the Marquis made against him on a card left at the Albemarle club on Feb. 18 last.
LONDON, April 2. -- It is rumored that Oscar Wilde left London suddenly this morning in order to avoid being present at the trial tomorrow of the suit for libel which he has brought against against the Marquis of Queensberry as a result of the allegations which the Marquis made against him on a card left in the Albemarle Club Feb, 18 last.
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