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Kamehameha Schools Hoolaulea, 1926.

KAM SCHOOLS WILL HOLD “HOOLAULEA” Get-Together Rally of Parents and Graduates on May 22 The second annual “Hoolaulea,” or Parents-Graduates Get-Together day, will be held on the Kamehameha schools...

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1,340 pound marlin, 1929.

1340 POUND MARLIN HOOKED HILO, Hawaii, Sept. 18—According to the story of a fisherman, it is the first time he caught such a huge a’u with a hook. This large fish of the sea weighed 1340 pounds. This...

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Third annual Hoolaulea, 1927.

MANY ATTEND KAM SCHOOLS’ THIRD YEARLY HOOLAULEA Kamehameha schools celebrated their third annual Hoolaulea or Parents-Graduates’ Get-Together Day yesterday afternoon and evening with exhibits, games...

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Fishing tale! 1912.

A LARGE FISH CAUGHT BY THE TAIL In the afternoon of last week Thursday, a woman was surprised as she was pole fishing [kamakoikoi] at the Alakea pier when she hooked a large fish on her hook, and...

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A translation of the Grimm’s “Fisherman and His Wife,” 1873.

A GERMAN TALE OF THE FISHERMAN AND HIS WIFE. In times long past, there lived a fisherman and his wife in their hovel near the sea; each day the man often went fishing. There he fished with a pole and …...

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S. P. Ahiona, 1869.

A CHINESE MISSIONARY.—It is not generally known that we have amongst us a Chinaman, a professed convert to the Protestant religion, who goes about among  his countrymen on the plantations and...

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George Naope celebrates birthday, 1958.

[Found under: “BACKSTAGE with EDDIE SHERMAN”] Diamond Head Views George Naope, performing at the Kon Tiki (Hilo) had a birthday last week-end. The owners were unable to get a cake in time so friendly...

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Fear of famine in Kona, 1869.

[Found under: “NU  HOU KULOKO: Hawaii.”] Pertaining to Kona.—From the many passengers who came aboard the schooners “Prince” and “Kona Packet,” we hear that the sun shines strongly upon that land. For...

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Keoki Desha returns home to Hilo, 1919.

[Found under: “KELA AME KEIA”] Aboard the Mauna Kea of this Sunday, Major George Desha returned from the Schofield military camp. He is in good health. (Hoku o Hawaii, 2/27/1919, p. 3)  

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Death of Mary Lehia Nihipali, 1918.

RETURNED HEAVY TO THE SANDS OF HANAKAHI. Mr. Editor of the Kuokoa, Aloha nui kaua:—Please allow me to carry those sad words above amongst the beloved communities of ours so that the relatives and...

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Kamehameha Coffee ad, 1919.

KAMEHAMEHA COFFEE Sustaining Grandma—and grandpa too—needs the sustaining food values of good coffee. KAMEHAMEHA Red Label Pure Kona Coffee —is rich in the elements that sustain the body. It imparts a...

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New group of Japanese arrive, 1895.

New Laborers This past Thursday, the German steamer Independent entered Kou, 17 days from Kobe, Japan, and it is docked at the pier of C. Brewer and Co. [Burua Ma]. It left Kobe on the 26th of February...

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Baseball game between Lahaina and Waikapu, 1892.

BALLGAME AT LAHAINA. On this past 27th of February, there was a ballgame between the teams of Lahaina and Waikapu, and in the ballgame, the win went to the Lahaina team. Lahaina had 24 runs [puni] to...

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Baseball report in English, 1892.

BASE BALL AT LAHAINA. The Lahaina Club Defeats the Waikapu Boys. On the 27th of February a game of base ball was played between the Lahaina and Waikapu base ball teams, at which the Waikapu was...

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Will of Princess Miriama Likelike, 1887.

Royal Will. On this past Monday, the 28th of February, presented before the Supreme Court by Mr. A. J. Cartwright [A. J. Kakalaika], was a document saying that this was the last will of Her Highness,...

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Death of Mrs. Kealoha Kamakahiki, 1921.

[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko”] Mrs. Kealoha Kamakahiki grew weary of this life on the 28th of February past; she was the birth mother of the late William Crawford; she was a member of the Kaahumanu...

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The wife of Frank Harvey gives birth to a girl, 1886.

[Found under: NU HOU HAWAII.”] In the night of the 28th of February, in Palama uka, Honolulu, the wife of Frank Harvey gave birth to a daughter. From their seven descendants who she gave birth to...

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Death of Frank Harvey’s daughter, 1886.

[Found under: “LOCAL AND GENERAL”] The infant child of Mr. And Mrs. Frank Harvey, aged three months, died last Wednesday at their residence at Kapalama. (PCA, 5/15/1886, p. 3)

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Birthday luau for the daughter of Frank Harvey, 1893.

A Birthday Luau. Mr. Frank Harvey entertained a large number of his friends at his residence at Palama last night. A most elegant luau was given, and Mr. Harvey displayed himself as usual as an...

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Government incentive to process tobacco, 1873.

OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION. A premium of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS is hereby offered to the company or individual who shall first cure by the “Culp” process, and export, twenty-thousand pounds (20,000 lbs.) of...

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