Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 350, 22 Kekemapa 1891 — The See-Saw Game. [ARTICLE]
The See-Saw Game.
While speakiag of the good serviot-.* done t>y the Wilson detectives in this issue } \?£*were reminded of the good work Chat had been imitiatrd with the chefa gamb!ers, and i'- jdden collapse. The question jtutarally arises as to this 6udden oessation in the suppression of crime. when it is as it were openly done. The Chinese are indifferent as» to consequenoes, saying ?o long fts they pay aesesBitfentg it make&op <iifference to them. The Hawaiians, we understand, are learning jfchis peculiarity of his heathexi brother, and, we opine, firom this inext>licable freedom of arrest, that there an almond eyed view of seeing the hossifers in order to eeeape de~tection. §