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Ka Hoku o Hawaii / Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXVI, Number 34, 11 February 1942

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Contents

Page 1
Masthead
Na Meahou O Ke Ao Nei
He Mau Leo Uwalo
UA MAA MAOLI
Ka La Hoomanao No Linekona
Aia Ma Ka Halema'i
Ka Akimalala
Mau Haina Nane
Aole Ne Loii o Ka Kapu O Ka Walona
Mai Poina i Keia
HDOKOHU IA POO NO KA OIHANA MAKAI
LAWE AE LA KA OIHANA KOA
Kiia Na Kanaka Palani Kakoo Ia Da Gaulie
KA PIKO PAUIOLE
Komo Ia E Na Pake
[Illegible] Make
He Nane
Hoomanao I Ke Keneturia
Page 1 Advertisements
Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
Page 2
KA HOKU O HAWAII
He Hoomaikai Nui
Kau Kokua No Kou Aupuni
He Hoolaha
Hauoli Makahiki Hou
MA KE KAUOHA
Na Meanou O Ke Ao Nei
Page 3
Na Iliilii Hanau
Hoopahu Ia
Page 4
Lesson In Hawaiian
Mau Haina Ninau Baibala
Page 4 Advertisements
Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
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