From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9126 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 9126 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Need Advance.? How.? ["You need AFH" ] Congrats! your CVS Reward Shipped? ["Customer Survey" Subject: Need Advance.? How.? Need Advance.? How.? http://resistances.ru.com/zuEksaP7J2myjyHBQgJlL_XOAc23b8lZtNyk_wh35SKMZtKvpw http://resistances.ru.com/ORpjdG6_k4lLviu80G4Sic3rnsZ-3yapTpiSqBX_HtvSrzlq usiastic about Kal?kaua's journey. In Hawaii's Story, Lili?uokalani defended her brother's efforts against those who she felt "grossly misjudged and even slandered" him. She gave no names, but said there were those who believed, or wanted to persuade others to believe, that Kal?kaua was using labor immigration as a cover story to gratify his selfish desire to see the world. The 1881 year-end retrospective of the Pacific Commercial Advertiser was focused on Kal?kaua's journey. The newspaper took a wait-and-see attitude about what the impact of the tour would be, but looked optimistically towards the kingdom having a more secure future as an independent nation. It gave much credit to Lili?uokalani for rising to the occasion as a capable ruler who gained respect for her performance as temporary Regent. Kal?kaua was acknowledged as having brought Hawaii to the forefront of the world's attention. He was praised for his personal qualities of leadership and personality, as well as for his positive interaction with global leaders. A smaller section in same day's newspaper noted that since the journey, there had been a global increase of literary publications pertaining to Hawaii. Thrum's Hawaiian Almanac and Annual for 1883 reported Kal?kaua's tour expense appropriated by the government as $22,500, although his personal correspondence indicates he exceeded that early on, and exact tallies of the trip are not known. Any non-government private expenses or debts would not necessarily have become public. In a letter to Lili?uokalani in June, the king stated they were already in ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 03:57:14 -0400 From: "Customer Survey" Subject: Congrats! your CVS Reward Shipped? 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Immediately below the quote from Armstrong was a different twist on the rumor from San Francisco, also dated July 16, and printed as fact. Sourced to "a number of the most prominent planters and merchants from the Sandwich Islands", it alleged a scheme by the king and Celso Caesar Moreno to import 1,000,000 Chinese men (but no women), conferring instant citizenship upon them, and reaping a $7 per head tax. The 1878 census population count for the entire kingdom had been only 57,985. As the tale went, Kal?kaua would then hand the deed to the islands over to the Chinese government. The slant on that story was that Kal?kaua's tour was his way of getting out of town after the plan backfired when vetoed by the Hawaiian government. 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Like other tourists, he visited the white elephants of Siam, the Giza pyramid complex in Egypt, tourist sites in India, and museums in Europe. Along the way, he exceeded his original budget, shopping regardless, and sent letters back home. President James A. Garfield died four days before they arrived back in the United States, and Kal?kaua paid a courtesy call to newly inaugurated President Chester A. Arthur at the White House in Washington, D.C. There were no public or private appearances for the King in New York, only a day at Coney Island. Before leaving t ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 08:28:05 -0400 From: "Long Island New York Bagels" Subject: Do you LOVE a good bagel? 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All was not lost, since he and the estimated 70 other passengers passed the week playing games and dancing. Arriving at the Suez on June 20, they boarded a train for Cairo. With no existing treaty with Egypt, they were pleasantly surprised by Khedive Tewfik Pasha's offer of his Cairo palace during their stay, accommodating them with a tour of the Pyramid complex and the Great Sphinx on the Giza Plateau. Writing to his sister Lili?uokalani from Cairo, he responded to her letter apprising him of the smallpox epidemic in the islands: "b& what is the use of praying after 293 lives of our poor people have gone to their everlasting place. Is it to thank him for killing or is it to thank him for sending them to him or to the other place b& To save the life of the people is to work and not pray." 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After the tension was smoothed out, the French foreign minister visited the King in the absence of the president who was not in the capital at that time. Otherwise, their stay in Paris was filled with well-wishers who came to call at the hotel. Queen Victoria sent her chargC) d'affaires to present him with the Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George. After days of visitors, which included world dignitaries and representatives of two different Masonic lodges, Kal?kaua and friends attended a performance of Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida. 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