Ke Alakai o Hawaii, Volume I, Number 27, 1 November 1928 — KA LEO O KE OLA HOOLOHEIA [ARTICLE]
KA LEO O KE OLA HOOLOHEIA
E o'u mau hoa makeal'nan» e noho ana ma ke tetltore o Hawaii nei, mat Nlihau, i ka weloiu 0 ka la l lehua, a hlkl i ka hUctī-'» a ka la i Kumukahi. Aloha ».vi lultr lima pu kakou—Ua ala mai keia mahao hauoli, ma Ro r u ik> ana .1 na manao hōolaha maloko o Ke Alakai 6 Hawai!, e ana i na aoao kalaiaina Kepupalika ame Kemokalaka, Ke oielo nei Ke o 1 ka manawa e noho like aaa Repupalika ame.na ua eml na auhau. Pololei Aole ker.a mau oleio, he m.a'4 oleio epa hoopunipuni, a waha- 1 hee, Ow&u no ka hoike & wale. Penei; I ka wa e noho j|u atia na KepupaUka meiia Kj?ns<£ kalaka, he $6 <.dala) wate auhau aing, I kei&wa, limaia iho la. A puū ka lae kanakolu dala a na Repupal]kii, e uku mau nei i keia mau makahiki. la'u ma Honolulu, ? p.oho mt\A ana 0 John a he papa lunakiai Kemokalaka, nui oluolu o ka uku auhau w&i. I kēia manawa i lilo ae nei he Hepupal:k.\ wale no, poohu ka lae kaM i ke pohuē. E na Repupallka aitie na Kemokalaka i. poohu'ka me + koho pololei ia J. WUscra i meia, keho ia Jonah Kumala**, Dal Yen Louis Cain, i ole. k Mannion Magpon. I mau iuuaki&i. AlaUa, loaa heu 'k os ke ola hou m& e o Oahu o KakuliUiewa.
i Koho la DavāU K. Tr«sk s uu- , kaluui, Na ua s?naku 0 ka moj kupuui 0 nei, Ke pii ae ] nei ka ikaika o ke SenatOA Remakalaka M. C, l> Mello aia,nuela MeioK Aole i «kik» r.a ai •a iakou. Ua oi īoa aku īkaiki s 0 ke senatoa Kex»ok&laks Na ka , la koho e holke mai Mai poina ( iaL;itee '.Siiitiuei . ,Hc kinaka :I«AUHO, a ksau ni&u *<h«wthe ai\&, i'g, , pololei m&oli no k«,n» ! ana, in&i poiua i kona paioka,. ,:■ Kiu Imuīu ir,c& hou 0 kt mokupuxii o
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