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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 Registrar of Conveyances from October 30, 1886, to July 13, 1887, and a member of the Hawaiian Board of Health on February 16, 1887. The latter was a brief governmental organization in
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He was later appointed to the Privy Council of State, the advisory council for the monarch, on December 14, 1886, by King Kalākaua, and continued in this role even after the opium license controversy. The king died in 1891 and was succeeded by his sister
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In the capacity of Registrar of Conveyance, Kaʻae was implicated in a corruption charge leveled on the king by his opponents. It was reported that Kaʻae had convinced a Chinese rice planter named
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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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He married three times. With his first wife Kukakina, he had a son named William F. Kaʻae (1870–1938), who became a county official for the
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Kaʻae served many positions during the Hawaiian monarchy. He worked as a notary public and agent of labor contract for the island of
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and the signing of the 1887 Bayonet Constitution which restricted his executive power. Kaʻae was forced to resign.
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Kaʻae became "Kiyi". This became one of the corruption charges which led to the coup of the king by the
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In later life, Kaʻae attempted to claim, on behalf of his deceased second wife, the lands of
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Spaulding, Thomas M. (July 22, 1939). Wilfred B. Shaw and Walter A. Donnelly (ed.).
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The opium bribery scandal was satirized in the political satirical pamphlet, the
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Hawaii Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii
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Karpiel, Frank (1999). "Notes & Queries – The Hale Naua Society".
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Dismembering Lāhui: A History of the Hawaiian Nation to 1887
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as a member of the House of Nobles, the upper house of the
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The Hawaiian Kingdom 1874–1893, The Kalakaua Dynasty
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Kingdom of Hawaii
House of Nobles
Kalākaua
Lahaina
Maui
Kingdom of Hawaii
Honolulu
Oahu
Territory of Hawaii
Kawaiahaʻo Church
Hawaiian National
Native Hawaiian
Kingdom of Hawaii
Kalākaua
opium
Tong Kee
Kauai
Kalākaua
Legislature of the Kingdom of Hawaii
Bayonet Constitution
kahuna

Tong Kee
opium
Chun Lung
Alatau T. Atkinson
Edward William Purvis
San Francisco
Reform Party

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