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Ka Hoku o Hawaii / Ka Hoku o Hawaii, Volume XXXVII, Number 21, 16 September 1942

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Contents

Page 1
Masthead
Noi Aku O MacArthur
Na Kulana Oihana Kalana
Hookohuia Maila
Hoopoina Ia E Ke Ahi
Moho Loio Kalana
I Moho Lunakiai
Hookohuia I Hope Makainui
AWAIAULU IA MA KA MARE
Ka Ikaika Kaua O Kina
Halawai Auinala
Na Meahou O Ke Ao Nei
Page 1 Advertisements
Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
Page 2
Ma Ke Kauoha
Ma Ke Kauoha
He Moolelo
Na Iliili Hanau
Pauaho Maila
Page 3
Ma Ke Kauoha
Ma Ke Kauoha
Meahou O Ke Ao Nei
He Hoomaikai
Lesson In Hawaiian
Na Papa Inoa
Page 4
KA HOKU O HAWAII
Apono la Maila
Hoopakele Ia Kekahi Kanaka
News From Boys, Girls Kamehameha Schools
WAR NEWS
JAPANESE CAPTIVES TAKEN
Family Men Call Next Year
REGISTRATION CARDS MUST BE CARRIED
Page 4 Advertisements
Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
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