Ke Aloha Aina, Volume VI, Number 5, 3 February 1900 — Untitled [ARTICLE]
U'a lilo i uie» Uoehaeha no ko makoa puuwai ka ike maoli ana ī kekaLi poe fctdWaii e hookua īa mai ne» me ut* wahi puolo i Impouo ole i ko iuKou man la e ooho alakolako ana, maluna o ko lakou mau pono ponoi, aole paha ►o naakou waie no, aka, o kakou like no na Huwaii ke kaumaha i>na ia haawĪL>a hookahi. Eia he aiaa haneri, a ī ole he maa tausdni puha poe Hawaii e hooku inlii mau i;v ana, aia ihea iho ia ko lakou e noho ai, & ina ua ioua ko lakou maa wahi noho ai, aiuila, i ka wa hea ke «oponi e hoihoi aku ai i na aina o nn pue i puhi īa i ke .ahi, nt aina i ho< limalima ia no ■na makahiki loihi a me ba hoolimalima hoi o ke kuk'ulu hale «na maiuna o ua aiua i hooliio la mai malaio o kekahi mau palapala hoolimalima.
Ee nana -iiku nei oae kakou, j ke olepe ia mai nei na poomoku ! ae i kai, fce boohuiiīJuli ia Baai nei na mea polopoion* » ioaa ■ ka hana a ka poe i hoouele īa me ; ka aht j :ill<v k;v waiwui o ka loaa a!i;t ia poe, aole anei hoi i kupOilO ioa. Ufl IiHUA UO k;i pOO i hoonele moali ift i ua horaf, a | hiki i k& wa i maopopo pono loa ai heaha ia mauao o ke aupu- _ «i no keia 31 eka a oi a lakou 1 puhi ai. ' I ka ua manao ia, he hookahi makaiiiki ka loihi o ka oianawa, aiaila kukoln hou ia na hale, «laila, nowai ia mau bale a ke aupuni e kukulu ai, uo ka poe kaīep\ haole anei oloko nei o ke kulauakaulmle a uie ko waho f jbhi, h ī ole Ui, 11 o ka poe pnha iii' t i4kou ua aiu* kukuua uie hu pu hoi, Ke uihkeLu,' . e ii**i makou e hv-ulUHOpOpo I.». U 1 k;i lUOrl, ttohf J)f \v;i O k;ī »' !UHIUUa, h i ru ! , * !;» in.ai uh p.-«ha, e «anwi v.s Ki" upuiii » hko mo k«* polio i: v i»Uīt;v, ii»,\opopo hoi p;t--t-> . Ni' k i!su» >" hu hs ko kaiai .-«na i k- k .. ■■■ ,oLv V popo o i »5- « ,» U1! . i' Hiiua Hl UO kt'i:t i, -V .1 a. o ka hul „ a !»e poe no;-.» lui ai-
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