DEAR OLD GERMANY.
CODLIN, NOT SHORT, IS YOUR
FRIEND,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, February 7. Berlin publicists are strenuously endeavoring to convince the Americans that Germany, not England, prevented a European coalition in favor of Spain during the Span-ish-American War, but the Americans are sceptical. EFFECT OF LYING. LONDON, February 7. ‘The Times’ says that the movement for a preferential tariff -within the Empire has apparently contributed to quicken the German perception of the unwisdom of completely estranging the British. A POLISH BOYCOTT. BERLIN, February 7. (Received February 8, at 9.25 a.m.) The German health resorts are suffering from the Polish boycott, the Galicians going elsewhere.
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Evening Star, Issue 11677, 8 February 1902, Page 6
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