Paradise of the Pacific, vol. 26 no. 5 1913-05
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E.A. Langton (Editor)
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28 pages
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Hawaii
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ARTICLES: The tariff, Roosevelt and Hawaii -- No war excitement here -- The Japanese embroglio -- Honolulu billboards -- Light and shadows in Hawaii -- Then I'll come -- Human sacrifices -- Where is god? -- Future of Hawaii for the tourist / F. L. Waldron -- Life of Kamehameha this is the story of Vancouver's visit to the islands in 1792 -- The real sugar fight in Washington is to kill beet growers' industry -- To Mabel Madonna / Samuel Dunham Barnes -- No place like Hawaii / E. S. Goodhue. IMAGES: Moanalua -- A giant crane - at the naval station, Honolulu, almost ready for the precarious trip, in the open sea, to the Pearl Harbor station -- Dr. E.V. Wilcox -- Hawaiians working in lauhala, making mats where the material grows -- F. L. Waldron -- Washing the lauhala stalks -- Stripping lauhala -- Mat-weaving, Molokai -- The first lei woman on hand before the steamer left. Ready with flowers for departing passengers. Alakea wharf, Honolulu -- Making a native hat
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