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9 Mar 1895 - The Echo (London)
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==<center>The Witnesses</center>== Only two witnesses were called last Saturday. One was the hall-porter, Sidney Wright, who swore that the Marquis of Queensberry presented the card, that he saw him write the greater part of the message, that he read the words, and that he enclosed the card in an unsealed envelope prior to handing it to the complainant - The other witness was Inspector Greet. He spoke as to arresting the Marquis, who said to him, "I have been wanting to find Mr. Oscar Wilde for nine or ten days. This thing has been going on for about two years" - The prisoner's solicitor, Sir George Lewis, declared that there was a perfect answer to the charge, and Mr. Newton adjourned the case for a week, the accused being admitted to bail in one surety of β€500, and his own recognisances of β€1,000.
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