A GERMAN MOVE.
PRINCE HENRY'S TISIT TO AMERICA.
United Preee Asstxaation—By Eleoiric Telegraph—Copyrig-ht
{Received January 31st, 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, January 30.
It is repotted in Vienna that Prince Henry of Prusffiia's visit to America is connected viiih Germany's desire to purchase the Philippines.
Germany has long cast envious eyes on the Philippines, and during the SpaniehAmerican war it was the attitude of Great Britain alone which prevented her from carrying ber designs into execution. The more friendly of the United States Press admit that Germany was the prime mover of the coalition of the Powers, and it was generally Mated that her object wa* to obtain, toe Philippine* for » Q*naaa cetaqfc
CABLE NEWS.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11189, 1 February 1902, Page 7
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