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The history of today

SEPTEMBER 6


The Sept. 6, 1895, Pacific Commercial Advertiser reported on plans to release Queen Lili'uokalani from her imprisonment the following day.

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1871: A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce is held in Honolulu for the first time.

1901: President McKinley is shot by an assassin at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, N.Y. He dies eight days later.

1922: The Hawaii Theatre opens. It was built by the Consolidated Amusement Co.

1961: Pacific Builders opens a fallout shelter division. The city said it had issued seven fallout shelter building permits since Aug. 10 when it began listing such structures separately.





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