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The latest from Hilo, 1901.

Posted on January 29, 2023 by nupepa
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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 witness the final breath of his cousin, Miss Emmeline Kaleionamoku Nawahi, which she released from this life in the land of their birth. There were many things he reported on pertaining to the fast advancement of that town which took place over the years he was away from the land of his birth.

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Posted in commentary from this blog, Huakai, Newspaper | Tagged Edward L. Like, Emmeline Kaleionamoku Nawahi, William Kino | Leave a reply

Hawaiian language newspapers were everywhere, even in Washington! 1906.

Posted on July 6, 2021 by nupepa
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From the Hawaiian Band.

Spokane, Wash., June 20, 1906.

E. L. LIKE,

Much aloha to you:—

I have safely received the newspaper Ke Aloha Aina, therefore I give my great thanks to you and your fellow workers.

Here we are speeding about here and there. There is much praise for the band and the Hawaiian singing and the hula; Professor Solomon Hiram’s deft playing of the banjo strings is superb, making the American women move indeed. Continue reading →

Posted in Band, Hawaiians Abroad, Newspaper | Tagged Edward L. Like, Nūpepa Monday, Royal Hawaiian Band, Z. Kapule, Zachariah Kapule | Leave a reply

Officers of Ke Aloha Aina newspaper, 1908.

Posted on December 9, 2020 by nupepa
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Ke Aloha Aina

Established for the

Welfare of the People, and a Newspaper by the Hawaiian Lahui

EDWARD L. LIKE.
Editor.

The following are the Officers of the Hui Nupepa Aloha Aina for this year until the time new Officers are newly installed.

EMMA A. NAWAHI, President Continue reading →

Posted in Newspaper, Newspaper Subscription | Tagged Edward L. Like, Emma Aima Nawahi, John K. Prendergast, William A. Kinney | Leave a reply

Florence Edmunds marries Joseph K. Like, 1911.

Posted on April 6, 2015 by nupepa
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[Found under: “Nuhou Kuloko”]

On this past Thursday [8/31/1911], joined together under the holy covenant of marriage were Mr. Joseph K. Like and Miss Florence Edmunds, in Hilo. They are both youths of the Kanilehua Rain, and the groom is a cousin of the Head of this paper “Ke Aloha Aina” [Edward L. Like]. We pray that the days of your marriage are followed along by joy and prosperity. Marriage is wonderful thing for all, should it be treasured.

(Aloha Aina, 9/2/1911, p. 4)

Ma ke ahiahi Poaha...

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XVI, Helu 35, Aoao 4. Sepatemaba 2, 1911.

Posted in Marriage Announcement, Wind/Rain | Tagged Edward L. Like, Florence Edmunds, Joseph K. Like, Kanilehua | Leave a reply

Edward L. Like and Ke Aloha Aina, 1912.

Posted on May 22, 2012 by nupepa
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ANNOUNCEMENT FOR KE ALOHA AINA

Because of the illness of Mr. E. L. Like, he is being hospitalized at present, therefore, let it be known: Everyone who is writing about deeds and ideas pertaining to KE ALOHA AINA should write to this name:

“Aloha Aina Co.” Ltd., or “Hui Aloha Aina, Kaupalenaia.”

(Aloha Aina, 5/18/1912, p. 2)

HOOLAHA NO KE ALOHA AINA

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XVI, Helu 20, Aoao 2. Mei 18, 1912.

Posted in Advertisement / Announcement | Tagged "Aloha Aina", Edward L. Like | Leave a reply

Beginnings of the newspaper, “Ke Aloha Aina.” 1895.

Posted on May 15, 2012 by nupepa
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THE NEWSPAPER

Ke Aloha Aina

It will be published regularly from Monday to Friday of every week of each month.

The Subscription is 20 cents a week. For a single copy is 5 cents.

The paper can be obtained from the Office of Ke Aloha Aina, and also from the Supervisors of distribution.

Announcements, Kanikau [dirges], and Mele Inoa [name chants] will be printed upon receipt of payment. Not a single paper will be sent without the subscription being paid.

Send News, Topics, Announcements, Kanikau and Mele Inoa directly to the Editor of this paper.

No ideas will be printed or disseminated within the columns of this paper under a pen name should his true name not be divulged to the Editor.

JOSEPH NAWAHI,

Editor and

Treasurer of Ke Aloha Aina.

EDWARD L. Like, Vice-Treasurer.

Subscriptions and payments are to be sent directly to the Editor in Honolulu.

Business Office.

At the Law Office of Joseph Nawahi, above the Brick Building of Mr. Damon, on the corner of King Street and Bethel, in Honolulu.

The Weekly Newspaper

KE ALOHA AINA.

One Year . . . . . $2.00

Six Months . . . . . 1.00

[This appears on the very first issue of the paper, on the first column of the first page.

I am posting this in response to a question from Meleanna Aluli Meyer, which is in turn responding to one of my first posts. You would imagine that Ke Aloha Aina was based in Hilo, but we can see here that it was indeed based out of Honolulu nei.]

(Aloha Aina, 5/25/1895, p. 1)

KA NUPEPA Ke Aloha Aina

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke I, Helu 1, Aoao 1. Mei 25, 1895.

Posted in Advertisement / Announcement, commentary from this blog, Mele, Personal Announcement | Tagged "Ke Aloha Aina", Edward L. Like, Joseph Nawahi, kanikau, mele inoa, Samuel Mills Damon | 3 Replies

Here is what that 1906 calendar from the Aloha Aina looked like.

Posted on October 24, 2011 by nupepa
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1906 ALEMANAKA 1906

Aloha Aina, Buke XI, Helu 1, Pakui. Ianuari 6, 1906.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged "Ke Aloha Aina", Edward L. Like, image, newspaper boys, subscription incentive, typesetters | 7 Replies

Description of “Ke Aloha Aina” picture, 1906.

Posted on October 24, 2011 by nupepa
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Ke Aloha Aina’s Happy

New Year Gift.

We are putting forth our New Year’s Gift to you all, our kind readers, just as we do every year.

The picture that is printed along with the Calendar of this year, is a picture of the Typesetters of this Office, who stand at the left of the picture, as well as some of the boys who sell the paper every Saturday. This picture was taken in a rush, without the boys knowing in advance that it was a picture taking day this past Saturday, Dec. 30, 1905.

Just like a flash of lightning, so was the quick idea of the Owner and captain of KE ALOHA AINA to make this picture of the paperboys, showing their great enthusiasm, into a picture Calendar for this year, 1906. This is not all of the paperboys of KE ALOHA AINA; there are many who were not photographed.

(Aloha Aina, 1/6/1906, p. 4)

KA MAKANA HAPE NUIA A KE ALOHA AINA

Aloha Aina, Buke XI, Helu 1, Aoao 4. Ianuari, 6, 1906.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged "Ke Aloha Aina", Edward L. Like, newspaper boys, subscription incentive, typesetters | 1 Reply

More about the Aloha Aina picture, 1906.

Posted on October 24, 2011 by nupepa
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Hawaii State Archives

If you were wondering about this awesome picture, it seems that it was an afterthought by the head of the paper [Edward L. Like] to give it as a gift to the subscribers of the newspaper “Ke Aloha Aina,” in 1906.

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged "Ke Aloha Aina", Edward L. Like, image, newspaper boys, typesetters | 5 Replies

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