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Vital Statistics, 12/17/1920.

MARRIAGES. Henry L. Lui to Harriet Wilson, Dec. 4.J. C. Bass to Louise Tallet, Dec. 5.William Kawaa to Kamila P. Aikaula, Dec. 7.James K. Apo to Anna K. Makahio, Dec. 8.George R. Simmons to Esther...

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Vital Statistics, 12/24/1920.

MARRIAGES. Hawaiiloa Kaohi to Mrs. David Kalima, Dec. 16.Solomon Namahoe to Mrs. Jane Kauinana, Dec. 18.William Ewaliko to Mrs. Mary Aki, Dec. 19.H. F. Salm to Miss Leialoha Nainoa, Dec. 22. BIRTHS. To...

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Vital Statistics, 12/31/1920.

MARRIAGES. John Kapukini to Mrs. Kalamakini Hooulu, Dec. 24.Moses K. Keale to Adeline Kaleihoano, Dec. 25. BIRTHS. To Mr. and Mrs. William Makaehu, a daughter, Dec. 16.To Mr. and Mrs. David H. Makekau,...

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Death of Emma Kaaikaula, 1920.

OUR BELOVED DAUGHTER HAS GONE. MISS EMMA KAAIKAULA. Solomon Hanohano, the Editor of the Kuokoa, Aloha kakou:—Please may your honor allow our sad bundle to latch on to the dainty cheeks of our pride,...

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Maori visitors, 1920.

MAORIS ENTERTAINED Visiting Maoris were entertained at the armory last night by a number of Hawaiians. The main assembly was well filled and a number of townspeople crowded the galleries. The visitors...

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A photo of the Maori entourage, 1920.

This is a photograph of the Maori, number fourteen, who arrived in Hawaii nei, on the 16th of this month, to increase their faith and their understanding of the Gospel of Christ. They are not separate...

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Clarence W. Kinney reports on the visit of the Maori entourage, 1920.

MAORI WHO CAME TO HAWAII. On the morning of the 16th of May, fourteen Maori arrived, six men and eight women, aboard the ship the Niagara, from New Zealand. After the examination by customs, they were...

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Names of Maori visitors, 1920.

MEMBERS OF PARTY OF VISITING MAORIS Wiremu “William” Duncan and wife of Dannevirke, New Zealand. He will go with President Lambert to Salt Lake City shortly. He is a manufacturer of cheese and his...

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Death of Clarence William Kinney, 1942.

Isle Composer Dies; Aged 63 Clarence W. Kinney Victim of Heart Attack Clarence W. Kinney, 63, died of a heart attack at the home of his son, Clarence P. Kinney, 1133 First Avenue, late Saturday...

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Clarence W. Kinney ad, 1913.

C. W. KINNEY. Builder of Guitars large and small and Polisher of Lei Palaoa, Ivory Buttons, and so forth. 205 Pauoa Road (Holomua, 10/4/1913, p. 8)

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Has anyone seen a Kinney or Kinney & Mossman ukulele?

KINNEY & MOSSMANUKULELE The Kinney & Mossman Ukulele has been pronounced by experts to be the best and the tone has been proven to be richer and fuller than that of any other makers. In...

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Medical school for Hawaiians, 1870.

Medical School.—In the English government newspaper of Wednesday last week, we saw an editorial pertaining to the building of a medical school for young Hawaiians, for maybe eight or ten of them. After...

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Medical school for young Hawaiians, 1870.

Kahunas. We understand that one of our physicians, who is thoroughly conversant with the native language, has been authorized to form a class of eight or ten Hawaiian young men, (graduates of the...

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Death of Mrs. Sarah Kawehiwehi Kailihiwa, 1924.

ONE YEAR REMEMBRANCE OF MY DEAR MOTHER. Mr. Editor of the Kuokoa Newspaper, Solomon Hanohano; Greetings:—I ask for your graciousness and your benevolence, to insert my thoughts in one of the columns of...

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Death of David Kailihiwa, 1922.

DAVID KAILIHIWA David Kailihiwa of 1017 Kawaiahao street died at his home at 3:15 o’clock last Tuesday, pneumonia being the cause of death. Services will be held next Sunday afternoon at Silva’s...

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Nation in mourning on La Kuokoa, 1864.

[Found under: “NA MEA HOU O HAWAII NEI.”] Ka La Kuokoa, Nov. 28.—The day of our Independence came once again this past Monday, but the day was not greatly celebrated, because we are in Mourning for our...

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A mele by Police Captain Solomon Kala Kaunamano for La Kuokoa, 1893.

La Kuokoa Song. E Hawaii e, E Hawaii eE Hui hauoli pu kakouMa keia La nui kamahaoLa Kuokoa nou e ka Lahui. Hui: La Kuokoa nou e HawaiiLa hauoli no ka LahuiE ka I, e ka Mahi, me ka PalenaHui … Continue...

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Solomon Kala Kaunamano reports on the La Kuokoa celebration held in North...

LA KUOKOA COMMEMORATION.The Jubilee of Hawaii Nei was Held at North Kohala, Hawaii. Mr. Editor: Because of the unity of the patriots of the District here of North Kohala, they carried out the honor of...

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The time will come, 1893.

Originally posted on nupepa: Tomorrow, November 28, is the Independence Day of Hawaii nei, and it will be the fiftieth year of our living as an Independent Nation, and being recognized by the...

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A mele composed by William A. Kiha for La Kuokoa, 1876.

HE HIMENI NO KA LA KUOKOA. [This is a song that will be sung by the school children at the church of Kaumakapili on that day that our Independence was recognized.] La hauoli keia no kakou a pau,La...

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