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The latest from Hilo, 1901.

THE CONDITIONS IN HILO CONTINUOUSLY ON THE RISE. When the editor [Edward L. Like] of this paper returned for a few short days to the famous rainy land of Hilo, Hanakahi after his being away, to...

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Biography of Timoteo Haalilio, 1845.

Some Things Pertaining to Haalilio. His land of birth was Koolau, Oahu; and his parents were important people. His father died when he was a child, and thereafter his mother (that is Eseka who is...

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Moolelo Hawaii Kahiko, 1906

Our Hawaiian History. It is something we are regretful about at this time, as we realize, we are a lahui that truly is lacking in our Hawaiian history. It is not published in a book printed in our...

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Bible translation completed, March 25, 1839.

TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE. Aloha to you all, O People of Hawaii nei: This is something for us to be happy about. The translation of the Holy Book of God into Hawaiian is complete. The day this great...

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Pertaining to the first law proclaimed, 1895.

“MAMALAHOE KANAWAI.” The above are the first words of the very first law proclaimed upon the villages of Hawaii nei, and those words continue to be spoken by some in authority in our times. This is...

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Books in Hawaiian like those written by Jack London, 1923.

Members of the Hawaiian Singing Group Standing from left to right, Mrs. Andrade; Mrs. Clemens, leader; Mrs. Pahu; Mr. Andrade. Squatting: Mr. O. Pahu; Steven P. Lukua; Mr. Schenck Clemens, manager. A...

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A century ago it was not assumed that there were Hawaiian-speaking employees,...

SturdyConstructionBeautiful AppearanceinChildren’s WearAlong with Low Prices LONG TROUSER SUITS$22.50 and up KNICKERBOCKER SUITS$7.50 and up Knickers, $1.00 and upTrousers, $2.75 and upShirts, $1.00...

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Three newspapers, three death announcements, one person, 1894.

Left on the Path of No Return. Lucy Koko Kahoalii has left for the other side of the world on the 1st of January 1894, and she left me and our children mourning for her in this world. She was born at...

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News from Kawaihae, Hawaii, 1903.

Aloha oe, O Kuokoa Newspaper: On the night of the 10th of February, the compassionless hands of death fetched the breath of life from the baby of our Dr. J. Atcherley and took it away. The Doctor...

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Hawaiian language page added to the Hawaii Herald, 1897.

TO THE HAWAIIANS. We begin in this issue to print a page in the Hawaiian language, and set aside that page for news, essays, wise discussion, announcements of what is new, as well as notices. The Rev....

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Commentary on Hawaiian newspapers, 1889.

[Found under: “NU HOU HAWAII”] With the issuing of the newspaper Makaainana this past Wednesday, we saw that it was its last issue as a newspaper, retiring for all times. Many and vast have been the...

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Hmmm. Was this the end of the newspaper, Ka Makaainana? 1900.

We have great praise for the fire department for their efforts to save the printing equipment of our fellow newspaper Ka Makaainana, and they saved it indeed from the devouring fires of this past...

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Kuakini’s estate to go to Leleiohoku, 1845.

The Estate of Kuakini. Kuakini’s estate has been settled by the Legislature earlier. His entire personal estate goes to Leleiohoku as per his will; the belongings of the alii have been returned to...

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Timoteo Haalilio’s estate goes to Kamehameha III, 1845.

The Estate of Haalilio. This was an estate settled by the Legislature. The King, Kamehameha III. He is Haalilio’s heir; to him goes his lands and all of his estate; but he will assist the mother of...

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Death of Panio French, 1880.

Mrs. Panioikawai French. The one whose name appears at the title of this essay, is that fine woman and old time familiar one amongst us who was always known by Honolulu’s people by the name of Panio....

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News of the Districts.

From the friend of the many, M. Mose Manu of Kipahulu, Maui, we received the news of his area. There is not much news, but he was filled with solemnity in his sadness at hearing of the death of Mr....

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[Found under: “KA MOOLELO O NA KAMEHAMEHA. Na S. M. Kamakau.”]

The year 1828 was famous for Kaahumanu going to Hawaii and retrieving Lilinoe on Mauna Kea, who was an ancient woman; a thousand and more years she was left on the mountain of Mauna Kea, according to...

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Godfrey Rose’s Liquor Business, 1868.

That oldtime kamaaina is no more.–The wholesale liquor store of Kapena Loke [Godfrey Rose] that was known to the old folks by the name of “Hale o Mikapalani,” [House of Mr. William French] was raised...

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Godfrey Rose’s new two-story building under construction, 1868.

A new building being constructed.–We just saw that Kapena Loke’s new building has been started on where his work office now stands, in the famous grounds in the olden days of Mikapalani [William...

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O haku paha i inoa no ko papa, 2023.

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