Ka Leo o ka Lahui, Volume II, Number 137, 25 February 1891 — Stubborn Facts. [ARTICLE]

Stubborn Facts.

The voting majoritj* of thig kiiigaud especially the intellig<int j>«rtion of it 011 this island, showe<l cle«,rly at the ]ast election that lhey w«uld not tolerate any jnore <iictation from the dillitante humbugs, who, like llamlets gh#st, arose to beekon on the aristocmtic īniap of the Heform Party t* d«- * feut. The preeent Ministrv t«ok ; office under .the auspices ®f the Kational Reform P-rty, and now the old and badly beaten party are whooping the Ministers up. It looks ks if the mmisterial political pot was about to f>oil over and tht ref >rm rag-baby, whieh. they have l»een nursing, was in danger ©f being badlv scalded, Thur{>ton is to tke,rescue with a »ii&nifesto. whieh is rather unfortui>ate for nis friends the Ministers, r.s it assuiaes an igaorance of the <(uesti*n at issu«, whieh does not exist, as will be seen bv tht "Bullelin" of Thursday, and froni our own \olutiins. Mr. Thurston in his i-nxiety and haste to make out a eaee for his friends has forgotten t« hunt up the fact« r an act of omisFion whieh is liberally r@cognized bv E. N. N. iiv the ü ßulletin" aud our own contribution.