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The history of today

JUNE 22


The military governor of Hawai'i urges nonresidents not engaged in essential war work to leave for the Mainland, The Advertiser reported on June 22, 1942.

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1926: Gov. Farrington commutes the sentences of 48 sugar workers who took part in the Kapa‘a, Kaua'i, riots during the 1924 plantation strike on the condition that the workers and their families return to the Philippines.

2003: The state’s pet quarantine confinement is shortened to five days or less from the 30- to 120-day quarantine that had been in effect.

2003: Michelle Wie becomes the youngest player to win a U.S. Golf Association adult event when the 13-year old wins the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship in Palm Coast, Fla.






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