7 Jun 1895 - The Western Chronicle (West Counties)

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Case File: Oscar Wilde

OSCAR WILDE IN PENTONVILLE

The last account of Oscar Wilde was that he was confined in a padded room. The first opportunity (says the Daily Chronicle) 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.

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the British Medical Journal 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.