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Where is the royal standard? 1918.

DOES ANYONE KNOW OF THE ROYAL STANDARD? This office was asked by the director of the museum at Kamehameha Schools [Bishop Museum] if there is someone who remembers where the royal standard of Hawaii...

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Queen Kapiolani’s new royal standard, 1885.

[Found under: “LOCAL & GENERAL NEWS.”] This morning, precisely at eight o’clock, a very interesting ceremony took place at the Palace. A few minutes before the hour a detachment of soldiers marched...

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A song honoring Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, 1912.

HE MELE NO DUKE KAHANAMOKU Kaulana Hawaii a puni ke Ao,Ia oe e Duke Kahanamoku;Nau i alo aku na kai loa,Pakipika me ka Atelanika;Haalele mai oe i ke one hanau,Maluna o ka mokuahi Honolulana;Ike oe i ka...

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Duke in the movies, 1922.

Featured At Tank Dedication PROMINENT among the leading lights at the dedication of the Punahou tank were the group pictured above. They are, from left to right, Duke P. Kahanamoku, Mrs. David Wark...

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Plea from Kawaiahao Girls’ School, 1881.

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”] Whereas Smallpox is spreading, it has fallen upon the kahu and teachers of the Kawaiahao Girls’ School the duty to care for the safety of the health of the students of...

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This missionary ship, Hokuao, quarantined for two weeks, 1881.

The ship, Hokuao [Hoku Ao; Morning Star] will be quarantined for two weeks before sailing for Micronesia, so that it does not carry smallpox to that archipelago. The quarantine will start on Monday of...

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The Hokuao left on June 23? 1881.

[Found under: “NOTES OF THE WEEK.”] Departure of the Morning Star.—The missionary brig Morning Star, Captain Isaiah Bray, left this port on the afternoon of the 23rd inst., on her usual cruise to...

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Rich treated differently? 1881.

WHAT IS WITH THIS? This past Sunday, the steamer “City of Sydney” arrive in this port, and aboard was the millionaire Spreckels [Ona Miliona] from San Francisco. He came to visit his property here in...

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Claus Spreckels refuses quarantine, 1881.

[Found under: “NOTES OF THE WEEK.”] Claus Spreckels Esq. and Mrs. Spreckels arrived per Steamer City of Sydney, on Sunday morning at 3 a.m. Mr. Spreckels then proposed to get on board the Steamer...

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The conclusion of Princess Liliuokalani’s regency, 1881.

The Regent in handing back to the King the authority which he placed in her hands, must do so with a feeling of great satisfaction. During His Majesty’s absence we passed through one very critical...

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Ship quarantine, 1881.

[Found under: “NOTES OF THE WEEK.”] The agents of the steamer Septima, are having built at the Quarantine Grounds, on the reef, a large shed, 150 feet long, for the accommodation of the passengers of...

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What are you doing today so there are no more Amoe and Namakalele? 1881.

SMALL-POX. In addition to the cases reported up to Wednesday last we have to record the following: ——Kana (m), Waianae; Feb. 16th, Sam Tong, steamer, Septima; 17th, Ah Fat, stmr. Septima; 17th, Ah Sue,...

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News from Kahakaaulana, 1881.

[Found under: “NUHOU KULOKO.”] There were 20 quarantined from the Iwalani taken to Kahakaaulana to be quarantined, because some of her sailors contracted smallpox. Our friend, D. W. Aiwohi, who is...

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More from D. W. Aiwohi on Kahakaaulana, 1881.

[Found under: “NUHOU KULOKO.”] From what was reported by D. W. Aiwohi to us in his letter, there are only 4 smallpox [hepela] patients living at Kahakaaulana; if this is added to those who are...

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Let’s be kind to each other, 1881.

[Found under: “NU HOU KULOKO.”] Open Announcement.—In order to put a end to the alarm of my friends and to stop the foolish talk going around, I am announcing that me and my wife do not have the...

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Nawaaeha saves his wife and the public, 1881.

Nawaaeha Praised—This past Wednesday, smallpox appeared on the wife of Nawaaeha of Pauoa. The wife was alarmed and fled to Makiki, thinking she would hide there. Her husband went after her and found...

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We complain today? Kalaupapa, Waikolu, and Kalawao set aside, 1873.

Official Notifications. Notice is hereby given, that from and after this date the Lands of Kalaupapa, Waikolu, and Kalauao, on the windward side of the Island of Molokai, set apart by the Board of...

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A mele by Helina Kaiwaokalani written at the leprosy receiving station in...

KA HOME A KE ALOHA. Nani wale kuu home ku kilakilaI ka ulu wehiwehi o na puaHookahi pua oi ma kuu homeO ka pua melia lei onaonaOnaona na maka o kuu makuaI ka noho i ka malu lau ohaiEia au … Continue...

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Taxing those isolated in the leprosy colony, 1875.

The Leprosy Patients are Taxed! Mr. Editor; Aloha:— On the 2nd of this December, the Tax Assessor [Luna Auhau] of this island of Molokai came in person to the colony of Kalawao, the place of the...

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A himeni for Queen Liliuokalani composed by Mrs. E. K. Naipo, 1893.

LILIUOKALANI. E ola o Liliuonalani,E paa i ka noho o ka lanakila,E mau Kou ihikapu Lani,Ma na kaiaulu o Hawaii. Hui:E o mai oe e Liliulani,Ka wahine puuwai hao kila,Silaia i paa ko Aupuni,Me ka pono...

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