From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9127 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 Wednesday, June 15 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9127 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi ["Insanely Fast Wi-Fi" Subject: Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi http://frictions.ru.com/2c4vbWOKomP-ag1-OCIlN-wUdFs-_YYtCLPXuECDmD5fKa71Ag http://frictions.ru.com/-VzKJaJqxrKG4mVLYv31eZBhCCLfjX6MAXwswLirO_6VlpooQw rally assumed that the function of flowers, from the start, was to involve mobile animals in their reproduction processes. 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The first Portuguese plantation labor emigration to Hawaii came from the Azores and Madeira in 1878, starved out of their homelands by widespread grape vine fungus. They emigrated mostly in family groups, joining an established community of their own culture. Armstrong's instructions for Portugal were to negotiate an expanded treaty with the government. They arrived at Santa ApolC3nia railway station in Lisbon on August 19. Kal?kaua was presented with the Grand Cross Order of the Immaculate Conception of Vila ViC'osa during an audience with King LuC-s I at the Palace of Ajuda, and also attended a bullfight with Luis's father King Ferdinand II at the Pena Palace. When they left Portugal on August 24, Armstrong remained behind to initiate a treaty. The royal group toured Madrid on August ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 08:50:32 -0400 From: "Cryptocurrencies Made Easy" Subject: Did you ever want to deal with the subject of cryptos? 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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 danger of running out of funds to complete the trip, and that money was owed to Italy for the education of the young men who had been entrusted to Moreno. The many awards and decorations he bestowed during the trip cost the kingdom more money. The elaborate style of European monarchies left a favorable impression on Kal?kaua. Construction on Iolani Palace had begun in 1879, and was ongoing when Kal?kaua was touring the world, with an appropriation from the legislature of $80,000. Even though it was not fully completed until December 1882, the king was living there prior to his departure on his world tour.[FN 5] The influence of European palaces was reflected in the interior design and expensive furnishings. The final cost was $343,595. Immediately upon completion, the king invited all 120 members of Lodge Le Progres de ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 06:13:16 -0400 From: "Fast Charging" Subject: Lighting Fast Device Charging. Lighting Fast Device Charging. http://holdo.za.com/Nr7nmTu7nVlnWhKzDJigQjsM7oAF_OvEDhTK1L-8Za7tiWol8w http://holdo.za.com/hEfzbj0Oe--gcg7xn3_YIqFP33EkeDmOBdXmevKC7bGdLNfIrg nia on January 31, the Straits Times of Singapore published a story that Kal?kaua already had a representative in Germany finalizing the sale of the kingdom. In April, Secretary of State James G. Blaine was made aware of various rumors that Kal?kaua wanted to sell the kingdom to a nation other than the United States, and repeated them to Garfield, who in turn shared them in a letter to one of his friends. In an attempt to protect the interests of the United States, Blaine made it clear to British diplomat Edward Thornton that priority on annexation belonged to the United States. Thornton filed a report with his government, sending a copy to Honolulu's British consul Wodehouse who shared it with Queen Dowager Emma, Princess Likelike, her husband Archibald Scott Cleghorn, Lili?uokalani, and her husband John Owen Dominis. Although troubled by the rumors and by Blaine's stance on annexation, none of them had any knowledge of the situation and so forwarded the report to Kal?kaua. When the king was visiting England on July 15, the Sacramento Daily Record-Union reprinted a defensive July 14 editorial in The New York Times stating the rumor as fact that Kal?kaua was circumnavigating the world in hopes of finding a buyer for the islands: "b&Virtually, the United States has a mortgage upon the Sandwich Islandsb& we have a monopoly of trade of the islands, both as imports and exportsb&". The trade monopoly referred to was Article IV of the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875, which prevented Hawaii from making a like treaty with any other nation. The editorial stated that any act of acquiring the Hawaiian Islands woul ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 07:23:57 -0400 From: "Deep Cleansing Foot" Subject: Best-seller Japanese Patches Now Back In Stock Best-seller Japanese Patches Now Back In Stock http://holdo.za.com/rj-e5EyOiRrY0GTGGChUP1ILuy1J9qlFiV91xhTPtymbxuhfAA http://holdo.za.com/wvX_s_mCvP2Dhq2stUu8gZSUcn62I9ylQOyS-lb-S43PVGHfpg 3 contract laborers from Japan after Kal?kaua's visit arrived February 8, 1885. Included in that influx were 159 women and 108 children. The Pacific Commercial Advertiser credited Kal?kaua, through his efforts, influence, and "genial character", as being the major factor in the new labor force. In 1985, a bronze statue of Kal?kaua was donated to the City and County of Honolulu to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the arrival of the first Japanese laborers after the king's visit to Japan. It was commissioned by the Oahu Kanyaku Imin Centennial Committee on behalf of the Japanese-American community of Hawaii. The statue is located at the corner of Kalakaua and Kapiolani avenues in Waikiki. Armstrong's report was dismissive of any possibility of immigration from India, specifically East India. Based on their caste system, he stated that those who would emigrate would be "the ignorant and those with the least moral and intellectual power". He was repulsed by the Hindu and Muslim faiths. Among women immigrants from India, Armstrong believed, would be "single women who have gone astray", of insufficient moral character for Hawaii. An editorial in the December 17, 1881 issue of The Pacific Commercial Advertiser rebuked Armstrong's analysis of the Indian population. As a followup to goodwill generated by Kal?kaua's visit, Curtis P. Iaukea was dispatched to India and England in later years to explore the possibility of Indian immigration for sugar plantat ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 10:20:47 -0400 From: "Your Bone Density" Subject: 5 Foods to Avoid for Osteoporosis 5 Foods to Avoid for Osteoporosis http://similare.za.com/I13DPq6twDjiGtzhPOqVa00yD_9Iv77r8nyaPqL-Iq95kxvh2Q http://similare.za.com/pw2LsxGQcBnx4gk2j2wY06XCJa9meuZkAVMS0odgwzC5iN__gw ong mentioned a brief stop at Catania, on the island of Sicily, probably on June 29, visiting the Catania Cathedral and Mount Etna.[FN 4] Their next stop was at Naples on June 30, where they were greeted by the Prefect of Naples, the Commanding General and Admiral of Naples, and Celso Caesar Moreno, presenting himself to local officials as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hawaii. Moreno was a friend of Kal?kaua's who many felt was a con artist. Armstrong described him as someone who scammed his way into Kal?kaua's good graces in Hawaii. 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 headin ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9127 **********************************************