From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9125 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, June 14 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9125 Today's Subjects: ----------------- The Quick And Simple Way To Improve Breathing ["Sleep Better" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 06:16:53 -0400 From: "Sleep Better" Subject: The Quick And Simple Way To Improve Breathing The Quick And Simple Way To Improve Breathing http://dockyard.za.com/whFY19T3yIHPRBTp2FyG5_waiLE6pn4KT28tZswtMHE3yamtCA http://dockyard.za.com/VXOV5hfUaPdsYy7wyWHEgHpzvRXTOFqExon02fH0YuFl2u8mqg ther sovereign ruler had ever accomplished the feat of circling the globe, but Kal?kaua, the last king of the Hawaiian Islands, had previously set other records. He was the first reigning monarch to visit America during his 1874 visit to Washington, D.C. for negotiations on the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875. The state dinner in his honor hosted by President Ulysses S. Grant was the first White House state dinner ever given. According to the personal writings of Queen Dowager Emma, a political opponent of his,[FN 1] Kal?kaua supposedly had the intention in 1874 of making a world tour "for his personal gratification and vanity". The islands were officially the Hawaiian Kingdom but had generally been known as the Sandwich Islands since the 1778 visit of Captain James Cook. The estimated population of Native Hawaiians when Cook arrived was 800,000. With the arrival of whaling ships and missionaries in the early 19th century, the Native Hawaiians were exposed to diseases for which they had no immunity and began dying in large numbers. The official 1878 census showed only 44,088 individuals who claimed Hawaiian ethnicity. 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Moreno had been appointed Hawaii's Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1880. He created a divisive situation that put the King at odds with his own cabinet, leading to Moreno's dismissal five days later. He and Kal?kaua remained on cordial terms. Moreno had been appointed the guardian of three Hawaiian students, including the future rebel leaders Robert Napu?uako Boyd and Robert William Wilcox, who were being educated in Italy as a part of the government funded study-abroad program. Moreno was relieved of that responsibility once the King was made aware that Moreno had misrepresented them as Kal?kaua's natural sons, and that he had misled the Italian government into believing he had an official position with the Hawaiian government. The Saturday Press in Honolulu was indignant at his association with Kal?kaua and their re-connection in Italy, stating that Moreno "b& had fought to the last ditch, and has, we hope, tumbled into it and will remain there." The royal group spent two hours at Naples National Archaeological Museum before having an audience with King Umberto I and Queen Margherita. They spent the next day seeing more attractions in Naples, before heading ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 08:57:33 -0400 From: "Your virus protection" Subject: Get a Norton AntiVirus Plus annual membership for only $19.99 your first year. Get a Norton AntiVirus Plus annual membership for only $19.99 your first year. http://nortanantivirus.za.com/esVDcl3rwjQe92JoQ4SMD7Z4WaPtjotX-xDYplY8WG6VzJo2Sg http://nortanantivirus.za.com/NPhX0V15neeLPEdc8y03lMHsu7y9OLv00DuyX9J4MZgel5W8KA y sailed on RMS Oceanic out of San Francisco on February 8. Reaching the Empire of Japan on March 4, they were surprised by elaborate welcoming ceremonies that included the playing of the anthem Kal?kaua had written, "Hawai?i Pono??". They had not given advance notice to the Japanese government of their pending visit, but the government had been alerted by a telegraph from the Imperial General Consul in San Francisco. Believing a formal reception was required by their 1871 treaty with the Hawaiian Kingdom, they welcomed the King as a friendly head of state. In deference, Kal?kaua acquiesced to his being treated as if he were on an official state visit. The King and his small group spent just under three weeks on their tour of Japan. They were formally welcomed at the Tokyo Imperial Palace and taken to Shintomiza, the Imperial Theatre, to be entertained by a kabuki drama. The following day Emperor Meiji held a state dinner for his visitors. The Emperor presented the King with two suits of Japanese armor, and bestowed upon him the Order of the Chrysanthemum with Badge, and the Star of the Order. The King reciprocated with a royal painting of Queen Kapiolani and himself, and presented the Emperor with the Grand Cross of Kamehameha. In the same ceremony, Judd and Armstrong were given the Order of the Rising Sun. By way of understanding local education and industries, the King toured the College of the Imperial Guard, Imperial Engineering College, and the Oji Paper Company. Two of Japan's ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 05:28:23 -0400 From: "Consumer Savings" Subject: Your Lowes Reward is here Your Lowes Reward is here http://dockyard.za.com/74bdDdz0BY2gnlH69L6Anb-exBivX_BJ0-i63AFY-97He4J6rw http://dockyard.za.com/nCUY-NytdCQagWQbs8pZAVUe55uhqL5MfjG7xie00hma5Niocw he 1881 world tour of King Kal?kaua of the Hawaiian Kingdom was his attempt to save the Hawaiian culture and population from extinction by importing a labor force from Asia-Pacific nations. His efforts brought the small island nation to the attention of world leaders, but sparked rumors that the kingdom was for sale. Critics in Hawaii believed the labor negotiations were just an excuse to see the world. The 281-day trip gave Kal?kaua the distinction of being the first monarch to circumnavigate the globe; his 1874 travels had made him the first reigning monarch to visit America and the first honoree of a state dinner at the White House. Kal?kaua met with heads of state in Asia, the Mideast and Europe, to encourage an influx of sugar plantation labor in family groups, as well as unmarried women as potential brides for Hawaii's existing contract laborers. While in Asia, he tried to forestall American ambitions by offering a plan to Emperor Meiji for putting Hawaii under the protection of the Empire of Japan with an arranged marriage between his niece Ka?iulani and a Japanese prince. On his visit to Portugal, he negotiated a treaty of friendship and commerce with Hawaii that would provide a legal framework for the emigration of ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 07:51:43 -0400 From: "Lottery Jackpots" Subject: 60% of Top Lottery Jackpots Have These 4 Numbers in Common 60% of Top Lottery Jackpots Have These 4 Numbers in Common http://hearthhelthz.za.com/j0VyUqaJGLVjQgCC8YQG2yWGXsjGFav1g6UsRdD7Rt1rjH6_Ig http://hearthhelthz.za.com/eq9Be4QFxahEZ3LtQskPdRtRjM_aLqVcAZSIjl1SUpSbgXKpAA mship Killarney arrived in Bangkok on April 26. How they would be received was speculative, since Hawaii had no treaty with Siam. Upon arrival, they were carried aboard a royal yacht up the Chao Phraya River to Bangkok. From there, they were carried on silk chairs to one of the many palaces in Bangkok for the duration of their visit. The following day they met with King Chulalongkorn who told Kal?kaua that the Siamese and Native Hawaiians were related by the common Malayan bloodline. A member of the Siamese royal family escorted Kal?kaua to see the nation's famed white elephants. Chulalongkorn hosted a state dinner and made Kal?kaua a Knight of the Grand Cross of the Crown of Siam; Kal?kaua reciprocated with the Royal Order of Kamehameha I. Armstrong and Judd were given the Knight Grand Cross of the Crown of Siam, Third Class. No labor negotiations took place, although Kal?kaua later mentioned in his letter to his brother-in-law Oahu Governor John Owen Dominis that "an exchange of decorations" with leaders in Asian nations potentially opened doors for future talks on immigration. He included a lengthy list of decorations to be sent to various members of the Siamese nobility. Kal?kaua's party embarked on the ste ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 11:01:05 -0400 From: "Joints Flexible" Subject: Get enough exercise Get enough exercise http://weightloass.za.com/ysAHJYQfGeZw45nrvQ3KDmfaKCIpOcM6U64L26lO4cYt6GcW http://weightloass.za.com/PsOZ0iY2BJ7w9FbpwFBr1R3Ft5-NNwuofHxJ26sC07MSW4uM ship Celtic pulled into New York Harbor on September 23, carrying Kal?kaua, Judd, Macfarlane, and von Oelhoffen. Awaiting them on the dock were Armstrong, Hawaiian consul general Elisha Hunt Allen, Jr. and Claus Spreckels. New York was in mourning over the September 19 death of President Garfield. Out of respect to the solemnity of the tragedy, Kal?kaua attended no public or private functions in the city. The royal party did, however, spend a day as private tourists at Coney Island. In Vienna during the first week in August, Kal?kaua had made the acquaintance of The New York Times co-founder George Jones, who noticed the King had an interest in Thomas Edison's work with electric lighting. Returning to New York, Jones arranged for Kal?kaua and Armstrong to visit Edison on September 25. The King expressed an urgent need for Honolulu to upgrade its street lighting, which at that time was provided by kerosene lamps. Edison demonstrated some electric light bulbs, and Kal?kaua showed interest in the technical details. The Sun newspaper reported that Armstrong joked with Edison about generating electric power from Hawaiian volcanoes. They left the city by train on the following day for Philadelphia, staying there for a brief rest, and then heading south to Washington, D. C. President Chester A. Arthur Arriving in Washington, D. C. on September 27, they stayed at the Arlington Hotel. On the following day, the party was introduced by the Assistant Secretary of State Robert R. Hitt to the newly inaugurated President Chester A. Arthur, at the home of Virginia Senator John W. Johnston. The informal private interview lasted only twenty minutes but w ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9125 **********************************************