Nuhou, Volume I, Number 23, 13 May 1873 — Hawaia Expects Every Man to do his Duty. [ARTICLE]

Hawaia Expects Every Man to do his Duty.

We are engaged in a hard battle with commercial difficulties, poverty, disease and death, and it is important that every man who has a duty should be at his post. If any one is found absent, let another be put in his place. We cannot afford to pay wages for no service. If we are too poor to spend money on needed improvements, we are certainly too poor to spend money on an absentee.