The Library of Congress

Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers

The Library of Congress > Chronicling America > The Voice of labor.

Search America's historic newspapers pages from 1836-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present. Chronicling America is sponsored jointly by the National Endowment for the Humanities external link and the Library of Congress. Learn more

US Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present
close

Pages Available: 4,837,331

LDR 01119cas a2200325 a 4500
001 ocm12372392
003 OCoLC
005 20041011133654.0
008 850810d19351939hiuwr ne 0 0eng d
010 $a sn 85047195
040 $a HUH $c HUH $d HWN $d OCL $d OCLCQ
041 0 $a engjpn
042 $a msc
090 $a HD4802 $b .V64
130 0 $a Voice of labor (Honolulu, Hawaii)
245 04 $a The Voice of labor.
246 31 $a Rōdōsha no koe
260 $a Honolulu, Oahu, T.H. : $b [s.n.], $c 1935-1939.
300 $a 4 v. : $b ill. ; $c 33-48 cm.
310 $a Weekly
362 0 $a Nov. 4, 1935-v. 4, no. 27 (July 6, 1939).
500 $a Japanese section has added masthead title in Japanese: Rōdōsha no koe.
500 $a "Hawaii's only working-class newspaper."
546 $a In English; with section in Japanese, Nov.-Dec. 1938.
500 $a Editors: 1935-Feb. 1937, Sept. 1937-Jan. 1938, C. Paxton; Apr. 1938-1939, J. Hall.
651 0 $a Hawaii $v Newspapers.
650 0 $a Labor unions $z Hawaii $v Newspapers.
700 1 $a Paxton, Corby.
700 1 $a Hall, Jack.
752 $a United States $b Hawaii $c Honolulu $d Honolulu.