From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9147 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 Sunday, June 19 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9147 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Enjoy Lowes Reward on us! ["Consumer Survey" Subject: Enjoy Lowes Reward on us! Enjoy Lowes Reward on us! http://tinyhoiusez.za.com/1_pxn-X9eqG_aWXGP8JCaS3HnRujnPTpsZpRyX_K499bhi9caA http://tinyhoiusez.za.com/79iQ0vC54ayHxonyAPudOtTMVf3S4i119645YFOC2c4_glaoBw 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: Sun, 19 Jun 2022 02:46:54 -0400 From: "Personal Branding Networking" Subject: You Have Been Selected for Inclusion You Have Been Selected for Inclusion http://hearers.za.com/ppDazguC_cRbn-16uTfvaUhRpR8zMRxvXwCXDa1hICQbnYfjSA http://hearers.za.com/t5JwF5w78H1_HGqtl5hTltY_mrCwbeORRuHs_ea8Ie40RiU6vA itures in trying to remold Hawaii's monarchy into the European model added to the public debt, helping to increase the kingdom's expenditures on the monarchy by 50%. Kal?kaua decided to have the coronation he had previously been denied due to the political climate when he was elected. On the 1883 anniversary of his 9th year in office, an elaborate public coronation ceremony was held at expenses exceeding $50,000. Kal?kaua crowned himself. In 1886, Kal?kaua's two-week 50th birthday Jubilee added more expense, reported by Harper's Weekly to be $75,000. These expenses were not the sole cause of the 1887 Constitution of the Hawaiian Kingdom, which Kal?kaua was forced to sign, but representative of a pattern of excessive spending and grand schemes, under the helm of Walter Murray Gibson, that did lead to it. Gibson was appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs for two non-consecutive terms, on May 20, 1882, and again on October 13, 1886. He became Minister of the Interior and Prime Minister of Hawaii on June 30, 1886. 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