HONOLULU.
Honolulu advices state that the King returned from a tour through the Islands, during which he sought to make himself intimately acquainted with the condition of the people. He was everywhere cordially received.
The session of the Legislative Assembly was opened by the King. In his speech, which was highly spoken of by the Press, he urges the desirability of economising public expenditure, of immigration, of free labor, of the scheme for irrigation, water supply, and encouraging steam communication with Australia.
A submarine cable between America and Honolulu is projected by American capitalists.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 57, 30 May 1874, Page 12
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94HONOLULU. New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 57, 30 May 1874, Page 12
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