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... received from Col. J. H. Soper , inviting the Members to re- view the military drill and parade . The Chair also announced that the Report of the Chief Jus- tice was received and ready for distribution . Recess was then taken until 1:30 ...
... received from Col. J. H. Soper , inviting the Members to re- view the military drill and parade . The Chair also announced that the Report of the Chief Jus- tice was received and ready for distribution . Recess was then taken until 1:30 ...
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... received for immediate consideration . Mr. Dickey supported the motion to adopt the report . The motion of Mr. Kaniho was lost and the motion to adopt the report was carried . Mr. Makekau moved that the rules be referred to a printing ...
... received for immediate consideration . Mr. Dickey supported the motion to adopt the report . The motion of Mr. Kaniho was lost and the motion to adopt the report was carried . Mr. Makekau moved that the rules be referred to a printing ...
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... received for immediate consideration . Mr. Dickey supported the motion to adopt the report . The motion of Mr. Kaniho was lost and the motion to adopt the report was carried . Mr. Makekau moved that the rules be referred to a printing ...
... received for immediate consideration . Mr. Dickey supported the motion to adopt the report . The motion of Mr. Kaniho was lost and the motion to adopt the report was carried . Mr. Makekau moved that the rules be referred to a printing ...
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... received his salary as such Minister . The an- nual salary of the Commissioner of Public Lands is three thou- sand dollars , that of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Fores- try is two thousand one hundred dollars , that of the ...
... received his salary as such Minister . The an- nual salary of the Commissioner of Public Lands is three thou- sand dollars , that of the Commissioner of Agriculture and Fores- try is two thousand one hundred dollars , that of the ...
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... received from taxes on property during the latter part of October and the first two weeks of November . With our present surplus and the monthly reve- nues from other sources , the Government will be out of funds , as shown by the ...
... received from taxes on property during the latter part of October and the first two weeks of November . With our present surplus and the monthly reve- nues from other sources , the Government will be out of funds , as shown by 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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