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The history of today

SEPTEMBER 25


Downtown traffic was snarled as up to 80 striking phone company workers crowded the corner of King and Bishop streets to protest repairs being done on phone lines, the Sept. 25, 1948, Advertiser reported.

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1903: Nearly 500 Japanese workers at the Honolulu Plantation go on strike when their demand for increased pay is refused.

1929: Several homes and stores are damaged by an earthquake that rocks the Kona district.

1982: Kilauea Volcano unexpectedly erupts, breaking open a three-quarter-mile-long fissure southeast of Halema'uma'u firepit and spurting lava 100 to 200 feet in the air.









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