Statehood for Hawaii: Hearings Before the Subcommittee ... on H.R. 3034 ... October 7 to 18, 19351935 - 343 Seiten |
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... racial differences . In Arizona and New Mexico , it was the Indian and the Spanish - Mexican population that caused delay . The Indians were generally illiterate , and the people of Spanish- Mexican descent habitually spoke Spanish . In ...
... racial differences . In Arizona and New Mexico , it was the Indian and the Spanish - Mexican population that caused delay . The Indians were generally illiterate , and the people of Spanish- Mexican descent habitually spoke Spanish . In ...
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... racial origins , our population on June 30 , 1935 as follows : Hawaiian ... Part Hawaiian : Caucasian - Hawaiian ... Asiatic - Hawaiian ... . Total .. Caucasian : Portuguese .. Puerto Rican . Spanish ... Other Caucasian . Total ...
... racial origins , our population on June 30 , 1935 as follows : Hawaiian ... Part Hawaiian : Caucasian - Hawaiian ... Asiatic - Hawaiian ... . Total .. Caucasian : Portuguese .. Puerto Rican . Spanish ... Other Caucasian . Total ...
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... racial groups . As to the resources of the Territory . - This is primarily an agricultural com- munity , and it is well known that in point of scientific and cooperative agriculture Hawaii has no superior . Hawaii not only contributes ...
... racial groups . As to the resources of the Territory . - This is primarily an agricultural com- munity , and it is well known that in point of scientific and cooperative agriculture Hawaii has no superior . Hawaii not only contributes ...
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... racial lines at all . We have a city and county at- torney who is of Japanese ancestry , and I have never heard it charged against him that he was partial to those of Japanese ances- try ; I have heard only the highest praise for his ...
... racial lines at all . We have a city and county at- torney who is of Japanese ancestry , and I have never heard it charged against him that he was partial to those of Japanese ances- try ; I have heard only the highest praise for his ...
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... racial groups . It is not the desire of the Citizens ' Committee to consume an un- due amount of your time , but we do have several experts whom we would like to present for statements at this time . I would like to have the committee ...
... racial groups . It is not the desire of the Citizens ' Committee to consume an un- due amount of your time , but we do have several experts whom we would like to present for statements at this time . I would like to have the committee ...
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American citizens annexation believe bill bloc voting CANNON CHAIRMAN Chinese citizens of Japanese citizens of oriental citizenship committee Congress congressional constitution CRAWFORD CROWE CROZIER Delegate KING Democratic DEMPSEY district election Ernest Lundeen fact favor of statehood Federal Government feel Filipino form of government gentlemen Governor Hawaiian Islands hearings Hilo Honolulu hood incorporated Territory Japan Japanese ancestry Japanese language Judge HEEN Kauai labor legislation legislature living loyal loyalty LUNDEEN mainland matter Maui ment NICHOLS Oahu opinion Organic Act oriental ancestry party PATTERSON PEDRO percent person plantation political population Portuguese present President public schools Puerto Rican question of statehood race racial groups reapportionment reason record representative Republic of Hawaii Republican Senate speak statehood for Hawaii statement sugar Supreme Court Territory of Hawaii thing tion treaty TSUKIYAMA Union United University of Hawaii VITOUSEK vote voters
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Seite 323 - That the Constitution, and all the laws of the United States which are not locally inapplicable, shall have the same force and effect within the said Territory of Nebraska as elsewhere within the United States...
Seite 2 - That perfect toleration of religious sentiment shall be secured, and that no inhabitant of said State shall ever be molested in person or property on account of his or her mode of religious worship.
Seite 150 - WHEREAS the Government of the Republic of Hawaii having, in due form, signified its consent, in the manner provided by its constitution, to cede absolutely and without reserve to the United States...
Seite 3 - Fourth. That provision shall be made for the establishment and maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the children of said State and free from sectarian control...
Seite 325 - That all persons who were citizens of the Republic of Hawaii on August twelfth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States and citizens of the Territory of Hawaii.
Seite 4 - Of all suits of a civil nature, at common law or in equity, brought by the United States, or by any officer thereof authorized by law to sue, or between citizens of the same State claiming lands under grants from different States; or, where the matter in controversy exceeds, exclusive of interest and costs, the sum or value of three thousand dollars, and...
Seite 2 - The constitution shall be republican in form, and make no distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, and shall not be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence.
Seite 3 - Justice thereof, or any two of them, shall canvass the same : and if a majority of the legal votes cast shall be for the Constitution, the Governor shall certify the result to the President of the United States, together with a statement of the votes cast thereon and upon separate articles or propositions, and a copy of said Constitution, articles, propositions and ordinances.
Seite 3 - Dakota, and for the payment of the . members thereof, under the same rules and regulations and at the same rates as are now provided by law for the payment of the territorial legislatures. Any money hereby appropriated not necessary for such purpose shall be covered into the treasury of the United States.
Seite 2 - April, 1889; and such election shall be conducted, the returns made, the result ascertained and the certificates to persons elected to such convention issued in the same manner as is prescribed by the laws of the...