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Latest from Maui, 1882.

MAUI. Work has been commenced on the new wharf at Maalaea. Thirteen piles have been driven in. The weather is fine on Maui, and very welcomed after the long rains. Most of the mills are running to...

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James Kamaile in Michigan, 1870.

Petty Theft.—Yesterday Frank Bezena, age twelve years, was arrested for stealing spring balances from George Wreford, butcher. He was convicted and fined $10, which was paid for him. A Sandwich...

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American policy, 1924.

BEING RETURNED TO CHINA [It is hard to get the meaning of something if you can’t read it. But basically, Mrs. Wong was born here in Honolulu on the 3/8/1898, and when she was seven years old, she was...

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Death of Godfrey Rhode, 1897.

THAT OLD FRIEND OF HAWAII HAS PASSED. The Hon. Godfrey Rhode (Kapena Roke), who served as President during a three Legislative Sessions during King Kalakaua’s time, died at his residence on Nuuanu...

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Good times, 1975.

The Hawaiian Music Foundation Presents Na Pila Hawaiʻi “THE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF HAWAII” in Concert featuring Kī hōʻalu THE SLACK KEY GUITAR Manu and Ipo Kahaialii Raymond Kane Alice Namakelua...

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Mr. Keawehaku dies in Port Gamble, Washington, 1887.

Port Gamble, Wash. Terri. To you, Editor of the Nupepa Kuokoa: Aloha kaua—May it please your honor to give my bundle some open space of your columns so that all the family of this friend who has just...

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New royal pew at Kawaiahao Church, 1891.

Royal Pew at Kawaiahao Church. About thirty Hawaiian ladies met at 10:30 o’clock Monday, March 9, at the Kawaiahao church for the purpose of discussing the idea of raising subscriptions for a new Royal...

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Mali leo, 1893.

Equal Rights Under America. Editor Bulletin:— The P. C. A. [Pacific Commercial Advertiser] and Liberal are giving us a duet about the benefits we will derive from annexation. The music is very sweet,...

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Mrs. Kapuoko passes on, 1898.

MY ROSE LEI HAS GONE Mr. Editor: Please insert in an open space of our pride, so that our friends living from the rising of the sun at Haehae to the setting of the sun at Lehua, the words placed …...

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Kaiponohea Aea, in the court of Queen Liliuokalani, 1901.

[Found under: “KA MOOKUAUHAU O NA PUA-ALII E NOHO NEI I KE ALO O KA MOIWAHINE LILIUOKALANI.”] GENEALOGY OF KAIPONOHEA AEA. MAN, WOMAN, CHILD. *Kihapiilani, Koleamoku, Kauhiokalani. Kauhiokalani,...

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John Lamaki in the court of Queen Liliuokalani, 1901.

[Found under: “KA MOOKUAUHAU O NA PUA-ALII E NOHO NEI I KE ALO O KA MOIWAHINE LILIUOKALANI.”] GENEALOGY OF JOHN LAMAKI. MAN, WOMAN, CHILD. *Kalaiopuu, Kaiahua, Nawaakua. Ikanaka, Nawaakua, Kahalaia....

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Lilian Kalahiki Kamohailani in the court of Queen Liliuokalani, 1901.

[Found under: “KA MOOKUAUHAU O NA PUA-ALII E NOHO NEI I KE ALO O KA MOIWAHINE LILIUOKALANI.”] GENEALOGY OF LILIAN KALAHIKI KAMOHAILANI. ON HER MOTHER’S SIDE. *Kaumeheiwa, Kaikai, Naloloa, Kaihueha....

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Myra Kekaakaualani Heleluhe in the court of Queen Liliuokalani, 1901.

THE GENEALOGY OF THE ALII DESCENDANTS IN THE COURT OF QUEEN LILIUOKALANI. MYRA KEKAAKAUALANI HELELUHE’S. MAN, WOMAN, CHILD Kihaapiilani, Hilima, Keaweau, Moemoe (f). Uli, Moemoe, Kumukoa (m). Kumukoa,...

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Joseph Kaiponohea Aea, 1901.

—It is expected that our first and nearest insular possession in the Pacific—the Sandwich Islands—will soon have a representative in the Military Academy at West Point,  in the person of Mr. Joseph...

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Pertaining to the death of Kahookano, 1891.

Calling those associated with Kahookano. There was notice received from the Office of the Sheriff pertaining to the death of a man named Kahookano, on the 11th of March, 1891, taken by the sea from the...

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Where are the missing issues?

This is the first page of the first issue of the daily Alakai o Hawaii newspaper available online. It is a paper that ran Mondays through Saturdays. This is already the 8th issue of the 1st Volume....

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Phew! 1862.

[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Saved from Death.—In the afternoon of Tuesday, the 12th of March, while Hokulele, the double-masted ship carrying salt was in the sea outside of Waianae, water...

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New religion?

[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII.”] We have received a letter stating, “Aukai has started a new religion with ten members, at Pulehu-iki, Kula, Maui, on the 12th of March. It is heard that it is a religion...

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Opium, 1887.

OPIUM SMOKERS. At 4 pm on the 24th of March, the number of opium smoking licenses numbered 997 in this town of Honolulu nei for the Chinese. From Maui, until the 12th of March, 200 opium smoking...

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First Kamehameha Song Contest, 1921.

KAMEHAMEHA BOYS TO SING TONIGHT FOR CUP TROPHY A large silver loving cup, the George Alanson Andrus trophy, will be presented tonight as the prize at the first annual interclass singing competition of...

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