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Nuhou / Nuhou, Volume II, Number 1, 15 July 1873

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Contents

Page 1
Masthead
Dr. Hutchison
Col.Steinberger has Arrived
The People Want a Mouthpiece,
An Impressible Community.
Mons. Le Monnyer.
The Army that Needs the Money.
"It is Thought
Death of Dr. Judd.
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1
Page 2
WE ARE OPPOSED
WE PRESENT OUR SHEPHERD,
Untitled
WE ADVOCATE
"Look the Facts in the Face."
Ahuimanu College.
Page 3
A Protectorate.
A Sugar Cane Plantation
"A Forlorn Hope"
It will Work Both Ways:
Debt
Is He a "Bull," or a "Bear?"
Page 4
"The King and the Cabinet."
The Hide and Tallow.
The Lepers are too Closely Herded.
To the Sweet Harpist of 'All Saints.
Gone to Guano
"Cursed be Canaan;
I KO MAKOU MAU HOALOHA HAWAII.
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1
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