Ka Naʻi Aupuni, Volume II, Number 80, 5 September 1906 — Page 3
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| Kaknahaim Holopnni 0 KA AOAO KUOKOA HOWIE RULA. | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| PLATFORM — OF THE__ INDEPENDENTHOME RULE PARTY | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| I l)>niHnn c kn AJi'i /i/i/c Xui inn lfn In ,',V) n 7nlni, M H. l!Wfi t HW kn »K«/io ft nil (t in Aim inn AWir/i(ii(/r I'oH, KHlnitriJtfH,?,nlt' n //I'JUI'H/H, J/irtiijiruii' o Oti/nt, '/VnVr'M 1 n //cinnr. | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| A>lit\\iti\\l tit Ihf Ttifttt.rial Cf.iirrii/i'dn fti'?i» mi tl,r 30th. thy <>f' Jnht, A J) l!HHi t i)t Ktihihrtitlinii l.'nll, ht the City •«/' //o)n>/ir/M, /.s/(/)?i/ f»»r/ ('imi)ly nf Orthu, Ti'ri itoi'i/ of Htncrni. Tho I\\nnTMiiNp PVUTY for llo-ui Ei i L, ui-u.illy kn.^n ami uronniws as Iho I^nLri'Mu NT HOMI: Ri 1 1: PAH-I v of ihc Tei rilorv ut Hawaii, thionjih Us DeU'ii.ilcs in Convention af*emhleil on Iho :UKh. ,1,1^ of 3 ub A D 100(i, m Kahilianlftni Bull, in the Cily of Honolulu, Inland and County o[ Ouhu, Ttt^lo.-y of Hawaii ttcufim/i'* 1 Liu- luuh of Ihc saying. "That nh nation trroMh ol-lii iint isvui*. me bom of time ,inil pioprc-s, nntl old I&.SUP& pi-ii-h "'bnl the pnnciploof EijrAi, R«,HT IOK Thr Fnovn: le-maiiih n^ the p')\\ermii{: spirit of Uu* Uome> F.ule Party, docs hwielir didnie the fullu\\iing plalfoim 1 \\\ e deel.nc that the time ifc not 1 mntmcd' 7 for the People ni tin*. Tirritdij to Affiliate tl'en-> -elves with any of the political p.ntiec of thi* Vmlid PtnUF-, until Hawaii becomes a .State of the Union of Anie'ua We, thciefoie, f a^ or a policy nf fciTiTE- niion for tho Temtory of Ha^an^ 2 That the People of this Teiiitory aie at InsL a^uitd a hm.ill mea-uie uf HOMI: RitE ia the management of then aftdiib in County Government, the soed is therefore planted, the wedge has entered and tms Party and il*. hupporters will not re&t- eontent until it shall have rcndeiert Amencan institutions, just, pqual and beneficent — the safe guard of libeity and the uinbodimeut of the be.^t thought and highe&l purpose- of patrio- tic Citizens — a reality in the Teiiitoiy of Hawaii 3. AVe denounce the attempt that is beinjg^-ujaUe by the supporter of the Republican political marhinp IQ th's Territory to raise iace_ifrbiie&; and \\\\vt chai-ge that buch attempt i& being made for the sole purpo.se of misleading the people of the United States and oi cieatiug a Sentiment abroad prejudicial to the Hawaiian people The entire history of the Hawaiian race for more than half a centuiy affoids abundant tcstnuouf of the fact that the H{n\\anans desiie to live upon teiivs of fnpnd^hiu. justice and ociuity with nil people who coiae amongst them, ana that stranger& are hospitably recened and given opportnmtiea in public as n ell as J private life, commensurate vi ith their deserts.- 4. We thank the Fiesident of the United States, Senators and Representatives of the 59th Congress for enacting a law con- ferring upon the Territorial Legislatuie the power or right to altei or amend aijy part of the Election Laus of this Territory, and such act of Congress was a direct answer to the prayeis of the Independent Home Rule Party duly presented to that Honorable Body- and that the responsibility rests on the HOME FiDLE voters from Haw_aii to Kauai to vote for the person selected by this Convention as ita Candidate for Delegate to Washington, that the Home Rulers might have an able representative in the HouE-e of Repie&qrta+ives at Washington, and also that such voters to plect all the Candidates for Senators and Represen- tatives selected by each and eveiy Distnct and County Conven- tion of the Home Riile Party that they may have men in the Legifclatiiro to alter or amend the present Terntorial. Election Laws, and to carry out all raea&uies for the good and general welfare of the people. 5. We believe in a fiee ballot and ft fair count; and ^e recall the remembrance of the people of this Territory to the numbered and perforated ballots used in the General Election of 19U4 *6. We favor the ei act men t of a law regulating the wages of atl American laborers, both skilled and unskilled, in this Tcrritoiy. 7. We.favor thnt each and every County in' the Territory of Hawaii should have the control of all its internal revenues, such as fines, costs of Courts and all moneys for licenses ' 8 That the tax assessor and collector of each and every Cotuity to be elected by the People. 0 That all taxes on real or peisonal property the-value of which is above $2000, should be assessed at one and half (li) | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| 0 ka Aoio Kiuikua no k,i Hoop nnpiuui Aui»um Homo Uu la. i ike man i.i Ua Ao.m Kuokui lluim> luila ma ke Ceiilnie of 'fauiui. inn o kiiii.iin.iu Klelo l.i i nkoiko.i ma ka Aha MeU'Nvu nv.\ kem la :H) o T\\il.\\i, A N ]!HHi i.n Kalnliaulani Hull ui.ilokn o ke kulanakauhaV o Honolulu. Mokupuui ,i KaKna 0 Itahu, Teuloie n Hawaii, la 1 homm'opnpo nn i k.i PI MO o k.i nli lo alakai, ll e ike me ke oo .ma .»r o ka lalup e honhanau in n ma k< m:\\Pa\\\\a ameka hulonuia i n,\ ninaii aim 1 na kuiiiu hana hmi, a i- nalolua akuaua hoi na mnau nine n,i kumnhana kali k " V «.i. o ke kumu alakai Nn K v VOMI I," vi i n r n K \\ Li in i i. j£ A ke kuk.il.i .ikn iiui ki-M loan i ken nriu Kahiifhana ma lain itio m i piMU'i 1 Atile i hiki mai k.i ma n.i Ma 1 ii\ uiio n n.i kanaka o kua LYnluu* e Imuhui ,iku ai ii l.ikiu ihn im keknl-i n in uoao kalawina o Ameiika Lluipvun, i\\i.i \\\\,\\\\v no '\ h D o Hawaii nei 1 Moknaina no ke Aumini Moku.nni Iluu.« o A;,, mica Xoln- il.i, ke kakun nei makou i ke Eumuhinn o Imolilo ana i ke Teiitoro o l-l. i \\\\aii i Mokuaina 12 Ua h jiuicna ka loan ana i na kanaka o 1 eii Ttutore he \\\\ahi ke.ehm.1 aaku o kt- kuhina huoponopono nnpuni Home Hula ma ka hooponopuno ana i ko lakuu mau liana aupum iloko okekuiina hooponopono aupuni K'aianf', a in kanuia ka anoano raua o ka pa a ana o ka lehulehn i ho Inkon man po-no Jio, ua kakin n hoi ka makia no ka na'i ana akv la mau liono, a nuliiiln. aole loa keia noao kulaiaina e hoomaha ana i kana man huoik.iikii ana a pela pu hoi rao na booikaika ana a Knna. mau hualuli.i amc na makamaka, a hiki raaoh i ka wa e ku at n -i huoiuiiupono aupuni Auicrkn. niamuh o ko ana kauhke, hunpono, a hoopomaikai hoi i ka lehulchn, a ku pu hoi ka piiku palo no ka pulama ana i na pono kuokoa me ka hucxma ana o na Lvnnao ulaksii 01 kelakela o he aloha aina oia-10 man.iiuia o na kupa Amenka o keia Teritors -3 - 4 Ke hoom Ahaolelo Nm o Amenta Huipun no ka hooholo ana mai nei i kanawai e hoi hoi mai ana i k.i mara i ko Hawaii nei Ahaolelo Kuloko e hoololi i ke KanaTvai Eoho Balota o ke Tentore o Hawaii nei, a o ua hana la a ka Ahaolelo Nui, he [>ane kupono la no"na noi a ka Aouo Kuokoa Home Er.h- i Ava'ho aku ai imuu. oia Aha Hanohano, a ua ill ke Itoikoi utialuna o na poe koho balota Home Eula m Elele Lahui i Wasinrtona, e aponoia ana e keia Aha Elele, i loaa ai ko ka Home Ruin, kakoo ikaika ma ka Hale o na Luna- makaaiaana ma WaBiootona, n pela pu hoi me na Senatoa a me naLunninakftainana o keia Aoao Kalamina i loaa ai nawaha olelo Home Rnla iloko o ka Ahaolelo Terilori no ka hoopono- pono hem ana i keia Kanawai Koho Balota, a ehana ni hoi i niha.ni (j ae lie nni no kn pono anre ka poraaikai o kajuhulehu 5 Ee manaoio uui makou i ke koho balota kuokoa ana a hel'i la ana me ka pololci; a ke kono nei makou i na hoomanao ana, a kn poe koho balota o keia Teiitoie no na buloin i kauia me na helu a i hou pukapuka lulu ia hoi; na balota hoi i hoohana in HI ma ho Kan Koho Balota Nui o 19J4. G Ke kakoo nei 'makou i ke kumuhana e hooholoia on a Kanawai c keia Kau Ahaolelo ae o honponopono ana i na uku hana o na poe hmahana Amerika a pan, nackanika a ano o ue paha, iloko nei o ke TeuLoic o Hawaii ' 7 M hoilioi la ka ohiia ana o na loaa koina aha hookolo-_ kolo &-tue na uku hoopai a me nu dala loaa no na taikini nn ka pomaikai o keia a me keia Kniana. 8 E kohoia raa ka bilota na lunp helu a me na luna ohi auhau o loko o keia a. me keia K aluna. 9 E hoamahuahuaia 'e ka auhau 'o na waiwai paa ? 01 ana ko lako'i mau waiwai 10 niatnna o ?20:)0, a pela hoi na waiw i lewa e 01 ana msrnmu o §20UO ka waiviai io, i H keneta ka auhau nialuna o he clala. ClirirltB KaliiiianJaiii Notley Pcntiitlcna n Jin Auao Ilonm Hula | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Charles Jvaialianlani Notley, P) esMcnt of thf Home Rule Porfy. | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| COMMITTEE. ' KEKO \\KDLAJSL, aiam-T AV KAL17A, J M 1'DEFOE. Oalm—JESnE P^TAKAISAI, S K MAHOE (Our) | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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