Statehood for Hawaii. H.R. 49, and Related Bills. March 3, 8, 19491949 - 77 pages |
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... remain and be the absolute property of the State of Hawaii and its political subdivisions , as the case may be , subject to the constitution and laws of said State : Provided , however , That any such lands or other property heretofore ...
... remain and be the absolute property of the State of Hawaii and its political subdivisions , as the case may be , subject to the constitution and laws of said State : Provided , however , That any such lands or other property heretofore ...
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... remain Territory Governor and judges will continue to be appointed by President and free from Communist domination . Passage Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 , Territorial Senate , urging immediate statehood not unanimous . Surface ...
... remain Territory Governor and judges will continue to be appointed by President and free from Communist domination . Passage Senate Concurrent Resolution 18 , Territorial Senate , urging immediate statehood not unanimous . Surface ...
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... remain in the United States for a period of 5 years and at the end of that period , if the Congress has made no other disposition of these areas , the title thereto shall vest automatically in the State of Hawaii . I believe that this ...
... remain in the United States for a period of 5 years and at the end of that period , if the Congress has made no other disposition of these areas , the title thereto shall vest automatically in the State of Hawaii . I believe that this ...
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... remain a Territory thereby keeping them under colonial control . It is also very natural for them to feel that they have little control or no voice in their National Government . 87922-49 - ser . 2- -6 The granting of statehood to ...
... remain a Territory thereby keeping them under colonial control . It is also very natural for them to feel that they have little control or no voice in their National Government . 87922-49 - ser . 2- -6 The granting of statehood to ...
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... remain a Territory . I doubt if any other Territory admitted to the Union remained in such a status that long . When Henry Obookiah who will stand forever among the Hawaiian legends died in Connecticut in 1818 , he stated , " I wish to ...
... remain a Territory . I doubt if any other Territory admitted to the Union remained in such a status that long . When Henry Obookiah who will stand forever among the Hawaiian legends died in Connecticut in 1818 , he stated , " I wish to ...
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Page 62 - Until Congress shall provide for the government of such islands all the civil, judicial and military powers exercised by the officers of the existing government in said islands shall be vested in such person or persons and shall be exercised in such manner as the President of the United States shall direct; and the President shall have power to remove said officers and fill the vacancies so occasioned.
Page 58 - The constitution shall be republican in form, and make no distinction in civil or political rights on account of race or color, except as to Indians not taxed, and not to be repugnant to the Constitution of the United States and the principles of the Declaration of Independence.
Page 7 - And each of the circuit, district and state courts, herein named, shall, respectively, be the successors of the supreme court of the territory, as to all such cases arising within the limits embraced within the jurisdiction of such courts respectively, with full power to proceed with the same, and award mesne or final process therein...
Page 42 - State do agree and declare that they forever disclaim all right and title to the unappropriated public lands lying within the boundaries thereof...
Page 62 - That said cession is accepted ratified and confirmed, and that the said Hawaiian Islands and their dependencies be, and they are hereby, annexed as a part of the territory of the United States and are subject to the sovereign dominion thereof ^ and that all and singular the property and rights hereinbefore mentioned are vested in the United States of America.
Page 1 - Be It Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Assembled, That the inhabitants of all that part of the area of the United States now constituting the territories of...
Page 63 - Bank, is hereby assumed by the Government of the United States; but the liability of the United States in this regard shall in no case exceed $4,000,000.
Page 3 - That perfect toleration of religious sentiment shall be secured, and that no inhabitant of said State shall ever be molested in person or property on account of his or her mode of religious worship.
Page 62 - The existing laws of the United States relative to public lands shall not apply to such lands in the Hawaiian Islands; but the Congress of the United States shall enact special laws for their management and disposition; provided that all revenue from or proceeds of the same, except as regards such part thereof as may be used or occupied for the civil, military, or naval purposes of the United States, or may be assigned for the use of the local government, shall be used solely for the benefit of the...
Page 63 - There shall be no further immigration of Chinese into the Hawaiian Islands, except upon such conditions as are now or may hereafter be allowed by the laws of the United States; and no Chinese, by reason of anything herein contained, shall be allowed to enter the United States from the Hawaiian Islands.