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130 0 $a Leo o ka lahui (Honolulu, Hawaii : 1892)
245 03 $a Ka Leo o ka lahui = $b The voice of the nation.
246 31 $a Voice of the nation
260 $a Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaii : $b s.n.]
300 $a 2 v. ; $c 31 cm.
310 $a Daily (except Sat. & Sun.)
362 1 $a Began in 1892.
500 $a Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 3 (Nov. 16, 1892).
546 $a In English.
500 $a Editor: J.E. Bush.
651 0 $a Hawaii $v Newspapers.
700 1 $a Bush, John E.
752 $a United States $b Hawaii $c Honolulu $d Honolulu.