AMERICA IN THE PHILIPPINES.
UNCLE SAM'S SOUTH AFRICAN
PROBLEM.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Coypright.
WASHINGTON, February 5. (Received February 6, at 8.56 a.m.)
Schwima, head of the first Philippine Commission, is reversing his former recommendation, and now advocates, independence. There is a growing feeling here that the islands are troublesome and costiy.
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Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 6
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