Hawaii Holomua, Volume III, Number 157, 7 July 1894 — A New Industry. [ARTICLE]

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A New Industry.

Honolulu has never been accused of being an unusually moral city, but lately, the encouragement of the social vice has become pronounced. It is evident that the immaculate government under W. O. Smith and Hitchcock is deaf and blind to corruption. The Chinese have entered on the latest field of competition with foreigners and Hawaiians. Certain of them make a public traffic in Japanese female flesh, and do so right under the nose of the police. They ought to be ashamed—or hire a Waterhouse cottage.