Ke Aloha Aina, Volume XIX, Number 40, 11 Iulai 1914 — IMUA NO KA POMAIKAI O HAWAII NO KEAHA MAI KE KUNANA WALE ANA [ARTICLE]

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IMUA NO KA POMAIKAI O HAWAII NO KEAHA MAI KE KUNANA WALE ANA

Eia kekahi raau moho, i kukstla ae ia lakou iho, no ke koboia ma ke kau koho baloka wae moho e hoea mai ai»«, ke hana mai nei, a kp hooikaika mai nei, e lnaa ka ikaika iw lakou rua keia hakoko kalaiaina, no keaha ka mta e kimana wale mai nei o kekahi poe, aobe he ka mai iwaho, a hoike ia lakou iho, am« io lakou kahua ijcii ai? No kp kakali anei i ke kaluiahana a ka aoaoao kalaiaiiw, a malrope akn o ia manawa, e kukala mai ai? He mea inaikai no ke ake ana e ike aka ike kahuahana ana aoao kalaiaina, aka nae iloko o ia maivawa Ivookahi, ua hoca mai i ka Okinawa a keia me keia nioa nmkemake ana e h«lo moho, e Koike no e> k«na reanao knokoa, ame knna mm « hana mai ai, no ka mes u* halt na la i punukuia ai na moho malaio oka raana o na nana poliiika. na oili mai ke ano kuokoa, i ka wa i haawiia mai ai be kanaivai wae raoho ia kakou. l T a hoea mai ikav& a kola ame" keia kanaka nooiioo. akoa, c hookahoa ai i-kaua kahuahaua, ponoi. xwa- *' Ms-* ">"■" * swali ifcka J»a*a*o • fch-igto V poo, aole hoi mamuli oka ©*i©u!ur"* mai e nioai akw, i ka m«& asa i makemake ole ai, elike nte ko ke ail i haia- ae nei; nolaila, e hoomaopopo e ka poe apau e maiiao ana e ht*lo moho uo kekahi man kulan.% eis na makaainana ke ake aku nei e jike i ko oukon kahua i tu ai, na [kahua hoi e hiki ai ke haawiia ikx\ jna kakoo ana ana maka&inamt ko[ho baloka ia oukou.