Seven weeks in Hawaii, by an American girl . e of destroying thelea\-es and killing the pests, and does not harm thecane stalks. It is then cut by hand and carried insmall cars to the crushing mill, where the juice is ex-tracted. The molasses is shipped in hogsheads andthe cane pulp is dried for fuel, being almost sufficientto run the mill. All sugar is shipped in an unre-fined state. There is but one sugar refinery on theIslands, and its capacity is sufficient for home useonly. Stopping next at a coral beach we found some verypretty specimens, part of which I am mailing to is a beau


Seven weeks in Hawaii, by an American girl . e of destroying thelea\-es and killing the pests, and does not harm thecane stalks. It is then cut by hand and carried insmall cars to the crushing mill, where the juice is ex-tracted. The molasses is shipped in hogsheads andthe cane pulp is dried for fuel, being almost sufficientto run the mill. All sugar is shipped in an unre-fined state. There is but one sugar refinery on theIslands, and its capacity is sufficient for home useonly. Stopping next at a coral beach we found some verypretty specimens, part of which I am mailing to is a beautiful pink coral found here whichwould be valuable but for the fact that it loses itscolor shortly after being exposed to light and air. Going on, we passed Schofield Barracks, the largestmilitary post under the American flag, and beyond,from the plateau, we had a splendid birds-eye view ofPearl Harbor. At this wonderful landlocked portare situated the United States Naval Station andDry Docks. [33] s E \ i: X w 1-: E K s i x h a w a i i I i.


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