A correspondent m the liondon Times writing from Houolulu, says: The Gex* mans have had a bad time- m Hawaii. lhe nuwe dangerous ones have bean tiansported to Salt Lake City, which is scarcely flattered at the distinction , Me *? .B*°l for complicity iin the Hindu sedition' plot, and a few may hope- soon to bo Ijhere. Germans holding responsible position* as managers ' of important sugar plantations are X*. ' wg evu>t«>d and their places taken "W---genome Amewcans-^1 of which i& *■ very disconcerting to German *mbi- f tions m the Pacific, for th«. German,! community m Hawaii before *he entwt of America into the war was a flourish! ing colony well founded m "Kiiltur"!! and other amiabte qualities. T V Our Boot ana Shoe «ai e i s now bii.¥ len /Per. c^nt. discount will be allowed V o« eyery me m stock. Beturf buySj ohanoas wiU^not octnt this season -W' I. Andrew, Manjfapapa Boot Shop • * JEighterojMrei Wedding ißings, al» felW m Dgmond, Ruby, nnd Sipßhin,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14712, 18 September 1918, Page 3
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