Nahale-a Selected
Albert Nahale-a previously of Hilo nei was elected as president for the Kauai chapter of the University of Hawaii Alumni Association at the meeting held in Waimea. Continue reading
Albert Nahale-a previously of Hilo nei was elected as president for the Kauai chapter of the University of Hawaii Alumni Association at the meeting held in Waimea. Continue reading
Some time ago, the principal of Kalihi Waena School was sued for whipping William Furtado, one of the students of that school. When the case was heard in the district court of Honolulu nei, before Judge B. Lightfoot, the judge postponed his ruling, and the other day he gave his ruling and found the one sued guilty and fined him $50.00. Continue reading
Honolulu, July 8.—At a party given by the Saint Louis Alumni Association [Hui Haumana Mua o Sana Lui], that was in the evening of this past Sunday, Representative Kuhio was invited to speak before that banquet, and he spoke without mincing his words. He strongly criticized W. R. Farrington and Frank Atherton, the owners of the Star-Bulletin newspaper, and called that newspaper, “A newspaper for the rich,” Continue reading
Aid of modern motion pictures and phonographs will be enlisted to preserve the Hawaiian hula as it was danced in Kalakaua’s days, so that burlesque innovations will not cause the dance to degenerate in years to come, it was announced Monday when Akoni Mika, 68-year-old hula master, arrived here from his home at Keaukaha, Hilo. Continue reading
By ISABELLA AIONA
The vegetable garden club at the Kamehameha School for Girls will soon start on advanced gardening work instead of caring for vegetables. Although they may take care of their vegetables outside of gardening time, they must give their attention to budding, slipping, and grafting during garden period. Continue reading
A Handwritten Newspaper.—We just noticed this past Tuesday morning, on the entrance to the Bookstore of Whitney, there was a daily newspaper that is handwritten, showing the ships leaving, the ships coming, the auctions, and other important matters of the day. Continue reading
The Kakaako Hospital folks have a newspaper which they are distributing; its name being, “Ko Kakou Home.” Continue reading
We saw a handwritten newspaper that is distributed in the uplands of Kalihi by the people there. Continue reading
There is a handwritten newspaper being printed in the district of North Kona, Hawaii, called, “Ka La Hiki Ola.” Continue reading
The youths of Kukuihaele took out a Handwritten Newspaper and they called the name of the newspaper, “Ka Makani Wehe Lau Kukui.” Continue reading