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Hawaii. Legislature. House. On motion of Mr. Mossman , seconded by Mr. Prendergast , the translation of the Governor's message into Hawaiian was dis- pensed with . The House then , on motion of Mr. Mossman , stood in recess until 1:30 o ...
Hawaii. Legislature. House. On motion of Mr. Mossman , seconded by Mr. Prendergast , the translation of the Governor's message into Hawaiian was dis- pensed with . The House then , on motion of Mr. Mossman , stood in recess until 1:30 o ...
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... Mossman , Jr. Committee on Public Health and Education --- Messrs . F. W. Beckley , A. F. Gilfillan and S. H. Haaheo . Committee on Military --- Messrs . J. Ewaliko , William Aylett and S. Kawaihoa . Committee on Enrollment , Revision ...
... Mossman , Jr. Committee on Public Health and Education --- Messrs . F. W. Beckley , A. F. Gilfillan and S. H. Haaheo . Committee on Military --- Messrs . J. Ewaliko , William Aylett and S. Kawaihoa . Committee on Enrollment , Revision ...
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... Mossman , Nailima , Pacle , Puuki , Robertson , Wilcox and Mr. Speaker --- 25 . Came in later --- Messrs . Gilfillan , Haaheo , Kaniho , Keiki and Prendergast - 5 . The Journal of Proceedings of the preceding day was read and approved ...
... Mossman , Nailima , Pacle , Puuki , Robertson , Wilcox and Mr. Speaker --- 25 . Came in later --- Messrs . Gilfillan , Haaheo , Kaniho , Keiki and Prendergast - 5 . The Journal of Proceedings of the preceding day was read and approved ...
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... Mossman , Jr. , I. K. Kaauwai and J. K. Hihio . The Speaker then stated to the House in regard to Mr. Rob- ertson's Resolution that there were not sufficient copies of the law books required . The House thereupon adjourned . Approved ...
... Mossman , Jr. , I. K. Kaauwai and J. K. Hihio . The Speaker then stated to the House in regard to Mr. Rob- ertson's Resolution that there were not sufficient copies of the law books required . The House thereupon adjourned . Approved ...
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... Mossman , entitled " An Act to appro- priate money for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the ses- sion of the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii of the year 1901 , from the Public Treasury . " BILLS ON FIRST READING . The ...
... Mossman , entitled " An Act to appro- priate money for the purpose of defraying the expenses of the ses- sion of the Legislature of the Territory of Hawaii of the year 1901 , from the Public Treasury . " BILLS ON FIRST READING . The ...
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Absent---Messrs Act to amend adopted Ahulii amend Section amended to read amendment by striking Appropriation Bill ayes and noes Ayes---Messrs Aylett Beckley Bill do pass Board of Health Chairman Chaplain Kamoku Clerk Committee on Judiciary Committee on Public consideration Dickey moved EDGAR CAYPLESS Emmeluth entitled An Act Ewaliko following Bill following item following result Gilfillan Governor Haaheo Hamakua Hihio Hilo Honolulu Hoogs House of Representatives inserting in lieu Internal Improvements item was read J. A. Akina Kaauwai Kaniho Kauai Kauimakaole Kawaihoa Keiki Kekaula Keliikoa Koolaupoko Kumalae Lahaina Lands and Internal Legislature lieu thereof Mahoe Makainai Makekau Maui MEHEULA Molokai Monsarrat Mossman motion moved an amendment Nailima o'clock p. m. Oahu Paele Pay Roll Penal Laws Petition postponed Prayer by Chaplain Present---Messrs Public Lands Puuki read by title recommending Resolution second reading Select Committee Speaker announced Territory of Hawaii thereof the figures third reading tion vote Wailuku Whereupon the Speaker word
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Página 66 - Petitions, memorials, and other papers addressed to the House, shall be presented by the Speaker, or by a member in his place...
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