The sampan Katherine returned to Honolulu over the weekend with a haul that included this 352-pound
sunfish, caught off Nawiliwili, Kauai. Charles Korichiyama examines the fish before it’s sent to market.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 28, 1976
Henry Kupahu, left, Charley Kuehu and Glenn Aina, drivers for TheBus, also comprise the Hawaiian
singing group The Kilohanas. The trio gets listeners moving to the toe-tapping rhythms of songs such as
“No Ke Ano Ahi Ahi” and “Hanalei Moon.”
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JULY 20, 1958
Hawaii’s Liberty Bell is rung at San Francisco’s City Hall as it travels across the mainland to the U.S. Capitol
in Washington in the hope of moving Congress to make Hawaii a state. Ringing the bell are Bay City
Mayor George Christopher, right, Jackson McBride of Honolulu, left, and Miss Maritime Felice Palmeroy.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / JULY 28, 1990
Mari the elephant gets a satisfying scrub from Cynthia Armas, 11, of Aiea Heights, left, and Shaye Maeda,
9, of Aiea. The girls are part of a group from a Summer Fun program that was visiting the Honolulu Zoo.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / AUGUST 16, 1928
British representatives unveil a monument to Capt. James Cook in Waimea, Kauai, during a ceremony
dedicating the plaque.
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STARADVERTISER / DECEMBER 22, 1964
Hadley H. Boynton shows off one of his motorized rickshaws that he’s hoping to put into service as part
of a $50,000 taxicab venture designed to appeal to tourists in Waikiki. However, a proposed ordinance
limiting the number of taxicabs could freeze Boynton out before he can get underway.
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STAR-ADVERTISER ARCHIVE / MAY 20, 1984
This Army tank with a 105 mm cannon was crawling with children at Hickam Air Force Base as thousands
of people turned out to view military hardware and watch service members display skills for
Armed Forces Day.