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There was an argument amongst some Hawaiians about politics this past Wednesday about the Mayoral candidate, while the two of them where standing at the corner of Polelewa and King Street; Continue reading
There was an argument amongst some Hawaiians about politics this past Wednesday about the Mayoral candidate, while the two of them where standing at the corner of Polelewa and King Street; Continue reading
ELELE LAHUI
CHARLES K. NOTLEY
Na Senatoa Oahu
DAVID KALAUOKALANI SR.
PETER KEALA AIHONUA
WILLIAM MOSSMAN JR.
[Mokimana Opio]
WILLIAM WHITE [Bila Waida]
Na Lunamakaainana
DAVID AHIA
WILLIAM K. KALEIHUIA
A. W. PAOO
J. K. PALEA
GEORGE M. KEONE
H. P. K. MALULANI
Apana 4
JOHN A. BAKER
D. W. MAHUAHUA
J. KEKIPI
HENRY MEHEULA
O. J. S. MAKEKAU
Papa Kiai
JOHN POE
S. L. PELEIHOLANI
MOSSES KAMALANI
JAMES M. KEALOHA Continue reading
Kulanakauhale ame Kalana.
MEIA.
John C. Lane.
MAKAI NUI.
Andrew Cox.
LOIO KALANA.
John Cathcart.
PUUKU.
Robert Shingle.
LUNAHOOIA.
James Bicknell.
KAKAUOLELO.
D. Kalauokalani, Jr.
NA LUNAKIAI.
Eben P. Low, Makanoe C. Amana, Charles N. Arnold, Samuel C. Dwight, Frank Kruger, Harry E. Murray ame James C. Quinn.
NA HOPE MAKAI NUI.
Honolulu—William K. Simerson.
Waialua—Oscar Cox.
Koolaupoko—Frank Pahia.
Waianae—J. K. Kupau.
Ewa—John Fernandez.
Koolauloa—L. K. Naone.
NA SENATOA.
Apana Eha.
Charles Chillingworth.
Cecil Brown.
Apana Elima.
A. F. Judd.
A. S. Kaleiopu.
NA LUNAMAKAAINANA.
Apana Eha.
John K. Kamanoulu.
A. Q. Marcallino.
Norman Watkins.
Edward Towse.
E. A. C. Long.
William Williamson.
Apana Elima.
Frank K. Archer.
A. L. Castel.
S. P. Correa.
Charles Kanekoa.
S. K. Mahoe.
Edwin Fernandez.
(Kuokoa, 9/16/1910, p. 1)

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke XLVI, Helu 37, Aoao 1. Sepatemaba 16, 1910.
DELEGATE TO CONGRESS:
ELELE:
L. L. McCANDLESS
(Linekona Eliwai)
SENATORS—NA SENATOA:
J. S. KALAKIELA
B. G. RIVENBURGH (Livini)
W. S. EDINGS (Ekini)
E. K. HANAPI
REPRESENTATIVES 4th DISTRICT:
LUNAMAKAAINANA APANA EHA:
SOLOMON MEHEULA
FRED TURRILL (Wela ka Hao)
G. K. KEAWEHAKU (Gaberiel)
E. H. F. WOLTERS (Walaka)
F. C. BENEVEDES (Palakiko)
E. K. RATHBURN
REPRESENTATIVES 5th DISTRICT:
LUNAMAKAAINANA APANA 5:
GUS KALEOHANO
J. K. LUKA
DAVID KUPIHEA
EDWARD LIKE
J. M. POEPOE
SAM KAOHELE Continue reading
A meeting of the Women’s Suffrage Association will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1912, at 2 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. J. M. Dowsett, Continue reading
TIME TO REGISTER: 7 UNTIL 8 IN THE MORNING, 5 UNTIL 10 IN THE EVENING, EVERYDAY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Continue reading
London, May 22—Before the onset of this frightening war in Europe, in England there was great opposition to the wish of women to have the right to vote; but today, there is consideration to give British women in England voting rights, and there is a bill before the British Parliament to give suffrage to women. Continue reading
A he ohohia nui no Keoni Waika
Ka elele hiwahiwa a ka lahui
Hui like mai kakou
E koho me ka lokahi.
Hookahi mea nui i anoi ia
O ka pono kaulike o ka lehulehu
Mai Hawaii o Keawe
A Kauai o Mano. Continue reading
I am a candidate running for the position of supervisor in the Democratic party. I am Portuguese by birth, but I was born in Kohala, Hawaii, therefore, I am Hawaiian, without anyone denying this; I have many children in Hawaii who live here as their homeland and will lie in my dear land that I love.
I am a laborer, and work for the good of the laborers at all times, and thereby for the public, without regard for that but for equality.
Give your ballots for me this coming Saturday. I am your son, O Hawaii, to be proud of. Grant me an olive branch of aloha.
(Aloha Aina, 5/25/1917, p. 2)

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XXII, Helu 21, Aoao 2. Mei 25, 1917.