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7 Jun 1895 - The Western Chronicle (West Counties)
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<b>[[Case File: Oscar Wilde]]</b> <b><center>OSCAR WILDE IN PENTONVILLE</center></b> The last account of Oscar Wilde was that he was confined in a padded room. The first opportunity (says the <i>Daily Chronicle</i>) will be taken by Sir Edward Clarke, upon his return from the country to bring forward a motion in the High Courts dealing with the points of law to be argued on the demorrer reserved by Mr. Justice Collins at the first trial of Oscar Wilde. <center>[By TELEGRAPH]</center> <i>the British Medical Journal</i> states that the rumours circulated regarding the health of Oscar Wilde are absolutely without foundation, and that he is in good health and not in the infirmary.
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