Hawaii Holomua, Volume I, Number 28, 19 ʻOkakopa 1893 — CONSUL GENERAL MILLS. [ARTICLE]
CONSUL GENERAL MILLS.
Tb .it ti.e Star has been tlloved to proeeed with its cowardlv attack> oc tho new American Consal-General is cbarjicteristic of this goven.ment It is t() be depioreil that the leading men of tho annexation partv both by breeding aml by edocation laok the sense of nec«-vsaiy to eonduct the pnblic afiairs ia a proj>er and dignifievl mannor. We repriat tlie latest in»alting paragrapli frotu the Stnr against Mr. Mills so it can be reail by the large number of people whieh does not see tbe organetle of tbe Clnb: MILL OF ENGUND HERE. ‘ Mr. Mills of Engiand, who will be received as the Ameriean Consul-General ont of polilie resj>ect to his frieuil Mr. Blount, arrived yesterday on the Oeeanie aml was euthusiastically reccived by native and white RoyaIi8ts.”