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Open letter of appreciation from Mrs. Luahiwa K. Kapaku and family, 1918.

APPRECIATION. We give our thanks to the intimates who joined together in our time of sadness, when our beloved one, G. H. Kahiolowailani Kapaku, left us, his family, on the 7th of June 1918, at 7 a.m.,...

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Kalanianaole running for delegate to Congress, 1918.

Native Republican Candidate for Delegate Iona K. Kalanianaole. Your Delegate Candidate, O Lahui, all across the Territory, for You to Send Him always to the Great Congress in Washington. VOTE FOR HIM...

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Death of Lillian Kamehaokalani Mondon, 1918.

THAT ROYAL OFFSPRING HAS GONE At Pahoa, Puna, at midday of Thursday, Aug. 1, with her death bed being surrounded by her beloved parents and younger sibling, Miss Lillian Kamehaokalani Mundon left this...

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Sage advice, 1829.

OLD NEWSPAPERS. Many people take Newspapers, but few preserve them, yet the most interesting reading imaginable is a file of old newspapers. It brings up the very age, with all its bustle and every day...

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Bound years of the Kuokoa for sale, 1865.

Originally posted on nupepa: BOUND KUOKOA. THREE BOOKS—VOLUMES 1, 2 AND 3. Ten Dollars is the price for the three books. For one book is $3.50. Inquire at the Book store of H. M. WHITNEY [H. M. WINI]....

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Stationery edged in black, 1863.

Mourning Stationery THERE IS MUCH MOURNING STATIONERY at the Book Shop. If some of want it, you can get it at the place mentioned above.  H. M. WHITNEY [H. M. WINI]. [In the olden days, letters...

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Kuokoa office in Hilo, 1925.

The Kuokoa Newspaper and its delectable stories can be gotten at our Branch Office at Number 110, Waianuenue Street, Hilo, Hawaii. Subscribers of the Kuokoa from Island of Hawaii can pay there, and...

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Newspapers that can be found in local archives are not all available online,...

There are certainly Hawaiian language newspapers that can be found in local archives that are not available online, even today.

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On Keaweikekahialiiokamoku and his kaai, 1869.

[Found under: “KA MOOLELO HAWAII. NA S. M. KAMAKAU. HELU 4.] O Keaweikekahialiiokamoku ke alii. O Manawainapoo ka aha, o Kahuluiaikukaholo ka aha maloko, o Kaolemaiheeluukia, o Luukia ka aha lanalana o...

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ON VOTER REGISTRATION, 1902.

RIGHT TO VOTE TIME TO REGISTER: 7 UNTIL 8 IN THE MORNING, 5 UNTIL 10 IN THE EVENING, EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. NOW IS THE TIME TO REGISTER NAMES IN THE VOTER REGISTRATION LIST AND DON’T DELAY IN...

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Voting rights for women, 1912.

WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION MEETING. A meeting of the Women’s Suffrage Association will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1912, at 2 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Dowsett, the President. It is...

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Explanation of abbreviations, 1906.

ANNOUNCEMENTS OF DOCUMENTS RECORDED IN THE RECORDER’S  OFFICE. ABBREVIATIONS [HUA HOAILONA]. We publish in this column announcements of documents submitted for recording at the Recorder’s Office [Keena...

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Frank Kanae shows off his biceps, 1902.

Frank Kanae showed off the pushing power of the biceps [i’o uala] of his arms in the afternoon of this past Monday by throwing a shot put weighing 12 pounds, and it flew a distance of 45 feet and 7 …...

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The plaque for Queen Kapiolani’s casket, 1899.

THE SILVER PLATE FOR THE CASKET OF KAPIOLANI. John F. Colburn [Keoni Kolopana] recently received the Silver name plate for the casket of Kapiolani. This are the Words Inscribed upon it: KAPIOLANI...

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John Waiamau Kekuhaupio Aneheialima dies, 1901.

REV. J. WAIAMAU HAS PASSED. Passed at 12:30 in the Dawn of Monday. Many Friends Went on His Final Journey—He was 64 Years Old. At dawn on Monday of this week, the life breath of John Waiamau Kekuhaupio...

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Who is Mrs. Solomon K. Bright? 1931.

SEES THE LAND OF BIRTH OF HER KUPUNA FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME When the steamship Manoa docked on Wednesday, October 21, aboard was a Hapa Hawaiian girl, that being Mrs. Bright, she and her husband...

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Anyone that supresses the press is an enemy of the people! Yesterday / Today...

Aole hoi e hihi.

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Sol K. Bright returns home with bride, Wanda Rogers, 1931.

Sol K. Bright Makes Good As Musician; Returns to Islands Another home town boy who made good in the musical world on the mainland, Sol K. Bright, son of Andrew Bright, parole  officer on the Honolulu...

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Eddie Bush comes home, 1933.

Eddie Bush, Hawaiian, Sees Hawaii First Time Take the musical notes C to G and you have a tenor, go higher from G to C and you have a head tone singer, then from that C to F you have … Continue reading →

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Mrs. Renee Nogle sees Hawaii for the first time, 1934.

FIRST TIME THIS HAWAIIAN WOMAN SEES HAWAII Mrs. Renee Nogle, a Hawaiian woman, stood on one side of the steamship Lurline as it came up to the harbor, and she saw Hawaii nei for the very first time in...

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