On this coming Sunday, at the Japanese Theater, and at two o’clock in the afternoon, under the organization of the Hui Ligi Aloha Aina, there will be a gathering to remember those who died in the war.
(Hoku o Hawaii, 5/27/1920, p. 2)

On this coming Sunday, at the Japanese Theater, and at two o’clock in the afternoon, under the organization of the Hui Ligi Aloha Aina, there will be a gathering to remember those who died in the war.
(Hoku o Hawaii, 5/27/1920, p. 2)
At 7 a. m., on Thursday, May 11, 1893. The secretary, Mrs. M. Kaiuaola, of the Women’s Patriotic League of Hilo Town, met with the Honorable Lady, Mrs. J. H. Blount, at the introduction of that Malihini Woman with the Kamaaina Women, and there were lei of lehua from Mokaulele along with bouquets of Magnolia conferred upon the Honorable Lady, Mrs. J. H. Blount. The daughters of the Kanilehua Rain treated her royally. Continue reading
Honolulu, Feb. 26, 1898.
I have Six dollars and sixty cents ($6.60) for the well-being of the Representatives of the nation, from J. D. B. Kuakahela from the Pres. of the Members of the Patriotic League of Hoopuloa, South Kona, Island of Hawaii; it was sent along with a list of names of the Patriots who donated the money, and we are publishing it in the newspaper Loea Kalaiaina. Thank you very much to you all.
J. K. Kaunamano
Vice President,
Enoch Johnson
Head Secretary.
SOUTH HOOPULOA
J. D. B. Kuakahela, 50 ”
Kapapa, 25 ”
Sela, 25 ”
D. S. Kaui, 25 ”
Kukana, 25 ”
Makaula, 25 ”
Samuela, 25 ”
Mia, 25 ”
Keao, 10 ”
Waiwaiole, 25 ”
Gomaka, 25 ”
Peniamina, 25 ”
Kekao, 25 ”
A. L. Kapawai, 50 ”
Kaiwakapu, 25 ”
Mahoe, 25 ”
Kaanaana, 50 ”
Annie, 25 ”
D. W. Pohina, 50 ”
Kema Puako, 25 ”
Ai Pake, 50 ”
Pauila, 50 ”
Total, $6.60
J. D. B. Kuakahela
Committee.
(Loea Kalaiaina, 3/21/1898, p. 3)
The people who have yet to sign their names on the documents of the Signature Committee are requested to please go and sign their names at the Office of the President, James K. Kaulia, atop the stone building at the corner of Nuuanu and Queen Streets, everyday except Sundays.
Enoch Johnson,
Secretary of the Hawaiian Patriotic League.
(Aloha Aina, 11/6/1897, p. 5)
[This article is taken from the famed “Strangling Hands upon a Nation’s Throat” article by Miriam Michelson, which appears in the San Francisco Call, 9/30/1897, pp. 1–3. The introductory paragraphs go:]
For the benefit of our readers, we are taking some ideas printed in the newspaper San Francisco Call, written by the pen of Miss Miriam Michelson, on the deck of the ship, Australia, on the 22nd of September.
Remember that this woman newspaper reporter was the woman reporter present at the meeting of the Patriotic League of Hilo held at the meeting house of the Salvation Army in Hilo Town, and this is what she reported: . . .
(Aloha Aina, 10/16/1897, pp. 6 & 7.)
[This is the famous article by Miriam Michelson who went to Hilo and wrote of an anti-annexation petition drive held there.]
(San Francisco Call, 9/30/1897, pp. 1–3.)
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