Report of the Governor of the Territory of Hawaii: To the Secretary of the Interior

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901
 

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Página 5 - declared the Crown lands to be the property of the Hawaiian Government and to be free and clear of any trust of or concerning the same and from all claims of any nature whatever upon the rents, issues, and profits thereof. By the land act of 1895 these lands were consolidated with the lands theretofore known as
Página 3 - letter of June 22, 1901, I have the honor to submit the following report of the affairs, progress, and development of the Territory of Hawaii during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1901: , POPULATION. There has been for many years a steady decrease in the number of
Página 82 - 6 per cent coupon 10-20 bonds have been issued. Track has been built from Waiakea, at the east side of Hilo Harbor, to Kapoho, in the district of Puna, a distance of 24 miles. On this line and 7 miles out from Hilo is the Olaa Sugar Company's mill. From this point the railroad runs through Keeau and Olaa to the
Página 5 - Exclusive of 274 persons in the military and naval service of the United States (including civilians, etc.) stationed at Honolulu, as follows: Camp McKinley, 267; naval station, 7. PUBLIC LANDS.
Página 80 - reverse the coat of arms of Hawaii, the denomination, and the motto, "Ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka pono.
Página 69 - as he is known throughout the Eastern and Pacific States, is unknown here. The man who desires to become a pioneer in this work is welcome, and he would find land at such prices as would seem to warrant his making the attempt, but he will find
Página 5 - thereof. It shall be subject to alienation and other uses as may be prescribed by law.
Página 78 - It is surrounded on three sides by the sea, and on the other by a sheer precipice ranging from 1,800
Página 56 - An act to provide for the ascertainment and payment of all claims which may be made by persons whose property was destroyed by fire in the years AD 1899 and 1900, under orders of the board of health,
Página 67 - Hawaiian for the English language as an educational qualification made it easy for them to do so. Notwithstanding a most vigorous campaign by both Democrats and Republicans, the triumph of the Home Rule party was complete. The registration of voters by representative districts was as follows: Island of Hawaii: First representive district 1,317

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