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on May 13, 1887, and was distributed widely despite attempts by the government to seize the printed pamphlets. One of the parts titled "The Opium Racket" summarized the scandal although changing the names of the participants. Aki became "You Lie", the king was transformed into the "Gynberg Duke" and
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removed all appointed nobles and made both legislative chambers elective. Around this time, he also served as
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sales license. It was rumored that the large sum of cash was smuggled into the palace in baskets and handed to Kaʻae. When the license was awarded to
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