Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 399, 29 February 1892 — Platform of Principle OF THE HAWAIIAN NATIONAL LIBERAL PARTY. [ARTICLE]

Platform of Principle OF THE HAWAIIAN NATIONAL LIBERAL PARTY.

4.A eon ji»taod p»rgoct >yrtomol> T\unlkwmßH be IW» u» pTfBWt IWK|aftUliM, by wbkfei Uxt proj>eTty «f th« peor b meewi vl> J Ua«d, whil*m«ch oIHm rick mn*»! t*»tiftn; v«dtol)| q»t wiU tb» P*?**? ol carf*f*tkM uid riefe <*& prop«tk«i hmkm* wbi)* «T«Btt&8 *<»« Über»i W U» pow; M»4 m I min ofd%trartftß* t»wt«ckiiit np of lu** k»d*, % dMka*st> i I Ual tmx »boaM fok»vied ia adhtitioB to j tbe ataal mmrLbi on val o*tkm whkh ! ahot>id be in proportion u» tb« i»rtility | | of tln* Mkil. W«»fe*U «U»l»VOf tabUshniMit ol *j (pidwnJ tax, 1 [a»dthd9exp««t to ohiAia ampio fu»«Wi for comiiirtiiit tL iwwmmal mml «I*! | tadi«9 to «U1 pabfefe iapm». | »ittti witbMt i*y f«rtb«r ealli oa tb«,

• .'mmanuM Sy «Mi «U &mmm' m mw&Mm; *^t*W md wws&m<m iēo mwmm7. We a«e ia l»vor ef t*e«uagiag '-«£ «S" wooi. laiwm, etc- &oatd |» ki^ W& dso H ra»st be tbe (lsty of tfe? a«9» SBent, in ita atid «&i£r esei* titnnir to aniaiaiee ie w»iii«ii>i u*F , IPV' .• HRpa^P-:. dscti ow iaaeort>ed a®«e. U)G AL ftELF*<3K>V £EIIICSKT 8. We d«siT# a bmk* 2|feef»i f«)ky vivdi U» lsl»#f i(IM dom. <MJtside oi Oahu; thev «i*esid ra«ivi »lilnr Hh» etm?eee *ad II» wmtß. la fa€l, tfc* pri»eipie ol Imi» i&eimW be BMwt $mpoFUBt ol tbeir tee«i oiwi, aad levy taxe« £er *h* pmpam I eal iaj)iQveffie&tB of a o«ttoe. PUBLIC BERVANTB. 6. Better laws &tio»kt r@gtO*Se tl» Oh vil B©ryice. The principk> of th» «Meti<m of oAieen* ol the g&vetBmm% by th« shouhl be e«tablifih«d, a»d ao mim should he a)iowed to hokl M9 than one offit*e ot profit, whlbt nlniee ehoukl be adaqoate compeasatiaa for the sarviceB rendere<l. All exgeeti§v* Bft~ lariea ahoaUl 1» nnluml aad all ei&e curea or superfluouB otiices aholished. PBOTECTION T0 THE LABOUBIN& CLABSEB 9. We ahall endoree all mea«isre tending to improve t)*e eooditkHi 14 the wo*king cia«BG8 r and coaBeq»«atly» w&fe* %ot iajuri&g aay vested ridhts« we wfil advoeate laws to preveat aK iiirthef importatkm or emptayine«it 01 eootr*ctW»r of aay fcijid, npon eo*ditissMi whidi wiil briiiff H liito a ruifioas «ad degrading compctition with lree Hawai iao or white kbor. We ehall aleo, m the iatoreet ol the better omteeSkm «I the poor. aek for mor<» liberal rTmiyitimi ol their property from forced «ale oaeae ecatkm. aiid froir« eeisarc ia ba&krtiptey proeeeding. BMALL FAEJkIING AND HOHX STEAI>S. • 10. Thewealthy lraction of onrpopote* Joo hav* hitherto thedevekg»* ment of anindv|*t'ndent rfafg ef aUaĀui; the pahlie lande have lieen tcqair(id a&d have beea tied up in a few handa or parcelled to euit favor»tee, and eāial fiarißere and t»liuitm have be€« <hriv«Q »at by eorpof»t!ons or eonhiaalioaa of capita)iet«: but ae emaH fermia«t is «w Jndve tothe eubilitv of the Btate, it ehoQ)d m et»coura(sed bv a new a«d more Hberal Hotaestead act. br wheli the owner»hip <4 «mal! tr»cu ol land «d the eett)efi»ent thereen oti»a»ftlee oI ourpreee*itpopaUtk»n,~«id eepei hdi Jy of the native Hawaiiane who have heen Wt alinct howehw in Uwim» tff-4boM be rrademl pomuUe. that ead % the Oorera»eat aad Omh laadē, (in 80 far as ean be doae witheei ) s^dbe^^> S tazes k??HS»ite!d fi iSpwd? l,li II sla«M hsthe faithsr mis at iww» mm% to, at enee, 90 Uaams tl» Msaas sl t*aamn : tia|i tWtad.ttallsft•l a»d iatwraatioAal,—at 1» u«vik la all tbi dtetriets, ehe^ iae tbs prodact of the soo to anhei RLfiCTORAL EIHUT. SĀgySy»?s JN)kiiisi l «tiillwri M* itt«fl)kft |NMt iftrtlnrrtlon cif aiallh aM ehma whk* Msaisli eae lawa with vsspe<teltlM rifh tto wt® fiar aeJJss, tharehy issi#rSsg te tha aativ>s HawallMMi anvilsgss lUek wSit ta thess la th«4r owa aad el whkh they havehew wiaalW l«»rM !XTSRKAI IMHUWKMENI* 13 We hvor the expeadltare «f eaS> «eat saaw to sse««e a aaaihsr af mM aahlk im|MP»vmeato oaOaha aad etfeer * lstaads; «M, niMi aad harhm •** a^a them*gh eyatem ef nmi^i isī2S^^&SLiSr N^^