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consummate tourist and an impressionable royal who returned home and tried to recreate the splendor of European monarchies in Hawaii. Kalākaua had no security guards to protect him, yet his safety was never in jeopardy, even though he chose public transport on ships and railways to circumnavigate the globe. It was just Kalākaua, a couple of friends, his cook, and here and there an extra person or two. One can only wonder how many days they all slept to recover from 281 days of non-stop globe trotting.
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File:Kalakaua's_Coronation_from_Illustrated_London_News,_1883.jpg was published in the UK, so would a US PD tag be appropriate? File:Victoria-sm.jpg was probably created in the UK (where it was published is not known to me), File:Meiji_tenno1.jpg also not sure. To be honest, you are asking questions I have no answers to.----
861:"spend a day as private tourists on Coney Island" I would say "spend a day at Coney Island". While Coney Island was actually an island then, so "on" would be arguably proper, using the more current phrase shows the contrast between the official mourning for Garfield and what they actually did, which was go enjoy themselves. 742:"Armstrong remained behind to execute the treaty."" Execute the treaty would probably be to formally sign an already-negotiated treaty, which would probably be the king's job. It's likely "negotiate" better carries what was going on (or since you've used that word recently, "work out" or similar, but if I'm wrong, I'm wrong. 3030:
I've removed the mention of this incident in Armstrong's speech. There's no way to know what he was referring to. The Paulet Affair lasted 5 months. In Armstrong's speech, it sounds like he was referring to a 1-day incident. But he's not specific enough to know exactly, and we can't assume to know
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Please be a second set of eyes on this, in the fact that I think it misses the return trip to Paris. What do you think about a different base map, maybe one that is not in color? The current one looks good if you click on it and bring up the full size, but it looks so modern for the subject matter.
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The timeline in China seems a little confusing. They arrived on March 25 and left on April 2. You say they went to Tientsin. That's a good two or three days from Shanghai by sea. It sounds to me like the most likely course of events is that they went to Tientsin after leaving Shanghai on April 2,
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I think his opponents often use this trip with other expensive projects which follow as examples of the extravagance and corruption of the monarchy. I don't recall any good, unbiased source that can summarize this point nicely, but it is what Liliuokalani was defending in her 1898 autobiography. Also
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Changed the phasing, but "immigration" is correct in this case. With Japan, it was "an emigrating labor force in Japan", which is referring to the outward flow of people from a country. "immigration" refers to the inward flow of people to a country. In the source, Kalakaua says, "..the success of any
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This is going to take some thinking to do a summary of that to wrap this up. I think you have it in the idea that the above expenses were part of what was used against him for the Bayonet Constitution. In and of themselves, they were not the sole reason for that event. I think Walter Murray Gibson
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I've reworded it a little bit. The source itself is actually Armstrong's post-trip report to the Hawaiian government. They didn't have talks in India, because it had to be done in London. And other than his somewhat racist opinion of the Indian people, I believe his "study" on contract labor from
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I have fixed everything. Emma was Queen Dowager. I have expanded on the quote from the Sacramento Union, and hope it is what you were looking for. In a nutshell, their remarks were referring to the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 (that the quote didn't name) which gave the US exclusive trade rights,
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Assuming this is really the end of your review (or not ...), I want to thank you for making me go back through all the nitpicking stuff, because it gave me better instincts on what to look for in everything else I do. And as far as the article in general, of all the Knowledge articles I've worked
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I really appreciate your thoroughness but I'm not sure then because I have no idea how to date the publication dates or their publication place of these images (if it is to be distinct from the creation of the work). For all we know none of them could have been published before the advent of the
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History of Later Years of the Hawaiian Monarchy (a very biased source)] in its first chapter list out all the extravagances of Kalakaua's reign with their cost. This ultimately led to the Bayonet Constitution and the PR damage to the monarchy especially among the annexationist sectors of society
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I generally have no idea where most of the images are published. Most exist in the Hawaii State Archives with no author identification. From my past correspondence with them, they don't have the staff capacity to keep their records straight and from what I know they are images lying around with
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Removed it as not necessary. However, looking as it as I did when I wrote it, while realizing your point that not everybody plays billiards in a sultan's palace ... even if they had been in a corner pub, a king and a sultan playing billiards shows on some level they had something in common with
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The world tour was an effort by Hawaii's last king to save the dwindling Hawaiian race by supplementing the population with imported labor from similar cultures. One nation at a time, he brought Hawaii to the world's attention. Kalākaua was successful in jump-starting new immigration. He was a
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True but there are some other images which may need to be tagged with PD-US-unpublished including the portrait of Li Hongzhang and the photograph of the arch, which I went ahead and did. Because they are archival images that have only been digitized or placed online in the last few years. I'm
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I added a paragraph at the bottom of the Kalakaua section. Please have a look. I don't want the end to be overly large, because the Bayonet Constitution was not a direct aftermath of the world tour, just an offshoot resulting from Kalakaua's attempts to mimic the lifestyles of the European
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The lede says he played billiards in Singapore. Johor is not part of Singapore, so the body does not bear this out. I will also note that the billiards reference in the lede is to stress the ordinariness of the king's travels, but few get to play billiards in a sultan's palace with the
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Note: I added this to the second sentence in the lead, "... but in Hawaii there were critics who believed the labor negotiations were just his excuse to see the world" as a balance to the expressed purpose of the trip. I also added a mention there about the rumors sparked by the tour.
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P. S., Wehwalt, I don't take for granted that you or anyone else knows that the monarchy did not end with Kalakaua. Just in case I gave you that impression by saying Kalakaua was the last king of Hawaii. He was. The next, and final, monarch was his sister Queen Liliuokalani.
709:"and an unanswered invitation for the king attend the Bastille Day celebration as a guest of President Grévy while he was in London; the French foreign minister had visited the king in the absence of the president who was not in the capital at that time." This is very confusing. 2617:
The Japanese tag on File:Meiji_tenno1.jpg is for photos, while this is a sketch. For File:Hubert_Vos's_painting_of_Li_Hongzhang.jpg, public display counts as publication - given that, are you certain of the tag? Where was File:Victoria-sm.jpg first published?
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I just changed "returned to Shanghai on April 2" to April 6, if that was the point of confusion. The way I'm reading the sources, they left for Shanghai on April 2, and arrived there April 6. Was that the change you needed, or am I missing something?
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Footnote added. He was living at Iolani Palace before it was completed. Liliuokalani mentioned in her book that in January of 1881 she was summoned by Kalākaua to Iolani Palace for the discussion on her being named temporary Regent in his absence.
3074:: This has had a very in depth review from Wehwalt, and a subsequent support, plus a support from Dank, so I think we can leave this open a little while longer. However, we really need to see something happening soon if this isn't to stall. 2632:
I honesty don't know when these images (or how long the portrait has been public displayed for) were published. I mean that is impossible to answer unless they are taken straight from books or published sources which the images are used. But
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and his schemes were more of a direct reason for that happening, but he came to power after the tour ended. So, I'll think on this. If you want to add anything in the article about this, go ahead. I'm thinking on how to write this.
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I find the ending of the article a little abrupt. Can the king's lavish spending be tied in with the ending of the monarchy? If so, I'd make that the end of the article and find a way to fold in the one paragraph on Armstrong a bit
139:"While in Asia, he tried unsuccessfully to prevent the United States takeover of the kingdom " This sounds like Hawaii was taken over then and there. I might say "While in Asia, he tried to forstall American ambitions in Hawaii ..." 1981:
It probably is not, and something we probably will not find out, so I removed it. You're confusing me with your previous request that they "will need a US PD tag". Are you saying we can't use the image even if it is just PD-old or
649:"Civil Lord of the Admiralty and Lady Thomas Brassey" I am not an expert on the peerage but I don't think being Civil Lord made his wife a Lady (so to speak) I would say "Civil Lord of the Admiralty Thomas Brassey and his wife". 1412:
I only found one incident in the body of a missing period, and fixed it. If you are referring to the "no" for the London Gazette, that's their doing in how it's displayed - it's not something input on the citation template.
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Fixed everything above so far. I found two contractions, which I fixed. If you see more, let me know - my eyes are a little buggy looking at this article day and night for weeks, and I probably missed tiny things like that.
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Change the Li Hung Chang painting to File:Li-hung-chang, Governor General of Pei-chih-li Wellcome L0040968.jpg, I am assuming this is properly licensed (being licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
992:, which was a thread I looked into. That constitution was more about the annexation politics and his chosen cabinet. I agree the ending is abrupt, but it doesn't go as far as the overthrow of the kingdom. Thoughts on this, 3132:"The New York Tribune quoted Armstrong's July 16 "frivolous and utterly false" response to the rumors from London." This should be rephrased; his response wasn't frivolous and false; he was asserting that the rumours were. 1528:
The account of Germany is a bit muddled. You mention them arriving in Cologne, then visiting Potsdam. I would be surprised if they visited Potsdam from Cologne; they presumably relocated to Berlin from where they visited
2989:"He stated that Hawaii's monarchy ended in 1843 with the surrendering of the kingdom to British rule in the form of a warship, and the commander of the same warship restoring the monarchy.": I don't know what you mean. 1996:
All images not being claimed as non-free must be PD/free in the US. If you take a look at the wording of PD-old, it indicates that when using that tag you must also include a tag for why the image is PD in the US.
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We can do that, but I've been thinking on this. What if we just use a caption that says it's King Kalakaua, without using the date or saying it's Berlin? Or, we could go with the painting. What do you think?
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I'll get back to you on that. I don't see that it's tied in with the end of the monarchy, because that was about the US self-interest in wanting to annex the kingdom. I can't even say it is a link to the 1887
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I've done it both directions, linking the Giza pyramid complex in the lead, and in the Egypt section linking both the pyramids and the Great Sphinx, with a link to the Giza Plateau at the end of the sentence.
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Well, in a past FAC, I had a reviewer complain that too many dates made them lose track of what they were reading. However, one of us here is confused on this issue. So, let me tell you what the source says:
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proposing to go on by land to Beijing but while there learned of the dowager Empress's death and left for Hong Kong (the travel time is more or less what it should be). But the reader shouldn't have to guess.
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Where did the discussions take place? I can see Calcutta, but they don't seem to have gotten there yet. There wasn't a big government center east of Calcutta in British India of that era, so where did they
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is inconsistent. Contrast "the king toured the College of the Imperial Guard, Imperial Engineering College, and the Oji Paper Company." with "visiting the Royal Army, Museo del Prado and Buen Retiro Park."
923:"All the awards and medals he was giving out on the trip were costing the kingdom additional money." maybe "The many awards and decorations he bestowed during the trip cost the kingdom additional money." 171:"acknowledging an immigration system troubled by corruption, " more directly, "acknowledging corruption in the immigration system" (probably you should insert an "and" after this phrase whatever you do. 131:" from nations that shared a common culture with Hawaii." I would move this phrase up in the sentence, it is too far from what it relates to. An example would be good. My first reaction was "such as"? 1803: 2388:
File:Maharaja_of_Johore_(PP-73-3-020).jpg: when/where was this first published? Same with File:Kalakaua_at_Normalhurst_(PP-96-13-006).jpg, File:Kalakaua,_Judd_and_MacFarlane_(PP-75-6-020).jpg,
1684:"Returning to the capital, on October 3, they boarded a railroad train westward stopping at Cincinnati," the commas lead to ambiguity as to whether returning or boarding happened on October 3. 3152:
What's the relevance of the last two sentences of the article, starting with "He advocated"? I see they follow from the previous sentences, but are they relevant to the topic of the article?
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what he meant. It reads like he threw this mention in to publicly dispute something Kalakaua had just said, which seems oddly rude and condescending, but not worthy of being in the article.
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No idea since Russell & Sons is a photograph company/studio probably with one or more photographer. But this one is in the public domain since it comes from a book published in 1903.--
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forbid Hawaii from making a trade treaty with any other nation, and they therefore concluded also gave the US the muscle to retaliate if anyone else thought they could acquire Hawaii.
211:"Hawaiians" as you have not yet contrasted Native Hawaiians with any other group, the reader may not understand that Native Hawaiians are meant here, rather than random inhabitants. 2095:(1813-1891). The fine print at the bottom says, "Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1874, by M. Gray, in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington." 329:
Um hmm. When you see that terminology as an explanation for "not official business", you know you're dealing with someone who's spent a lot of time in a corporate environment.
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I've made a couple of tweaks in publication locations to make the citation style consistent. Everything else seems to be in order: adequate cites to encyclopedic sources. --
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I'm uncertain who the image holder is, so presumably it is an unpublished image with the original creator having died 70+ years ago. What tag is appropriate in this case.--
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Switch the problematic images to photographs from Armstrong PD 1904 book instead. Just need your opinion on the Illustrated London News images and the tagging for that. --
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You spoke of "the palace" in the account of the king's homecoming, and I assumed the Iolani was meant. However, it seems it wasn't finished yet. Could this be clarified?
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The reader encounters this well-decorated individual sans link with the picture well before they meet him in prose. Suggest a closer coincidence, or at least a link.
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Out of curiosity, is there any indication that the king arranged for Hawaii's major issue of coins (1883) while he was in the US? No change to the article is sought.
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for any progress) to help us create a better one using this as a template and making it more detailed and also sourcing the path to the sources used here.--
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Why a link for the Sphinx and none for the Pyramids? And if you are going to mention Giza, I'd do it in connection with the Pyramids as seems more usual.
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I have no problem with the edits you did. I've taken care of most of the above. Just waiting to hear from KAVEBEAR on that which he had direct input.
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The Tag you suggest brings up this message at Commons: "Note: This tag exists for compatibility with Knowledge; please replace this template with both
163:"According to the personal writings of Queen Dowager Emma, a political opponent of his, Kalākaua allegedly" I would change "allegedly" for "supposedly" 2250: 614:
I just now rewrote the section in India. There's still only two paragraphs, but you might want to re-review it when you get back to this nomination.
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minimal identifications. We may have to just replace them with PD images from books and newspaper articles unless we know the creator's death date.
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Do you think this map covers the correct path? We might be able to ask a graphic editor (depends on who is available usually) at the Map lab (see
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April 2 - " ... His Majesty and suite re-embarked on the Pautah, and streaming back over the Yellow Sea returning to Shanghai on the 6th April"
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The reference in the lede to the king being feted by Masonic lodges around the world doesn't seem to live up to its billing in the article.
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New matter (Lede). You speak of personal days, twice. That's a bit of an odd phrasing to begin with, and probably not worth using twice.
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I removed the last sentence as redundant, and worked the other one into the preceding sentence that it belonged to. Hope this is better.
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The fine print the image on this says "The photograph is respectfully dedicated to His Majesty by Bradley & Rulofon" That would be
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It seems it's good to be the king. That's all I've got for now. I'll give it a re-read when you're done. Very interesting article.--
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I'll add comments as I go through the article; it might take me a day or two. Please revert any copyedits of mine as needed.
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In the US, yes. But it was published in the UK and is hosted on Commons, so we have to care about its status in the UK too.
877:"the suite boarded at the Arlington Hotel." The "suite" seems a bit of a pun on hotel that could probably be dispensed with. 747:
Changed it to "initiate", Armstrong's word, is probably accurate since others were sent back later to finalize everything.
411:"that presentation of medals" were what were given medals? They seem like orders to me. Possibly an overfine distinction. 835:"the next three days", that is, August 28, 29, 30, he sightseed But you've said the king relaxed in his suite on Aug 30. 147:"Queen Victoria and the ambiance of the British crown" maybe "Queen Victoria and the splendor of British royal life ..." 2158:
File:Kalakaua_journey_round_the_world.jpg: source link is dead, and we should include a source for the data presented
552:"the Malaysian states" Malaysia implies the modern nation:, with its states in Borneo. I would say "the Malay states" 2228:
Can we get Graphics Lab to make one on an old-fashioned patina-colored map? Like maps looked in the 19th century?
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The next paragraph does not specify a date but begins, "At Tientsin the royal party met with old acquaintances ... "
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It looks like he met with people pretty far down the food chain in Vienna, compared with other nations. Any reason?
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File:Kalakaua_in_Berlin_(ca._1881).jpg: when/where was this first published and what is the author's date of death?
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future movement our government may take to in desiring to procure immigrants from Japan, China, Siam and Johore."
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This should be the last problematic files minus the map below. E. Linde was ran by Sophus Williams (1835–1900).--
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is an area of Shanghai, on the (very wide) river. So I think you are mistaken they were still in Shanghai.--
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Probably about another one of his many scandals, but if it was about Hawaii, you should make it specific.
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The latest batch is done. You might re-check to see if I took care of the China date the way you meant.
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Uh huh. I guess it's the royal equivalent of swapping baseball cards. "What do the simple folk do ..."--
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March 30 - " ... all the foreign representatives in the city waited on His Majesty on board the Pautah"
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You are not consistent whether the abbreviation of the word "number" (thus, No or No.) bears a period.
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Andrade, Ernest, ed. (1975). "Hawaiian Coinage Controversy - Or, What Price a Handsome Profile".
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Changed it to "an exchange of decorations" in quotes, directly from Kalakaua's correspondence.
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If we can be certain that the work was not published prior to 2002, then life+70 works per
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When the King was visiting England on July 15, The Sacramento Daily Record-Union reprinted
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April 9 - " ... His Majesty and suite left Shanghai and arrived in Hongkong on 12th April"
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I've also edited hands on a bit, feel free to revert or change anything you don't like.--
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has been promoted, but there may be a delay in bot processing of the close. Please see
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The coronation one has been replaced with a PD engraving from the Library of Congress.
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The lede's ending seems not really an ending, it feels like leaving off in the middle.
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James G. Blaine, United States Secretary of State, began to hear the rumors in April
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is the one who wrote that, he can tell us if she really did hold the title of Lady.
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Fn 3, listing the territories of East India, I see West Bengal. I do not think the
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Third batch done. KAVEBEAR took care of his part. We're ready for the next batch.
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I think there's a comma missing here. And was Emma Queen Dowager or Dowager Queen?
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March 29 - " ... arrived at the bar of the Bund" (I have no idea what the Bund is)
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on, this one was absolutely the most fun. Kalākaua was a fascinating personality.
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March 25 - "His majesty and suite arrived off the bar of the Shanghai roadstead"
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somebody please bring me up to date. Are we OK on everything except the map?
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I've skimmed it. It's really interesting. Thanks--01:34, 6 January 2017 (UTC)
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I saw two. More coming, once I get through the remainder of the article :)--
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I tag the images as you recommended. Is there any image now that won't do?--
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I added a little and sourced it. The royal family was away for the summer.
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I know the basics of that, though it is absorbing to learn the details!--
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April 1 - " ... the Viceroy waited upon His Majesty on board the Pautah"
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Knowledge:Graphics Lab/Map workshop#Kalakaua journey round the world
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Subsequent comments should be made on the article's talk page or in
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That's everything I can find -- the article is in excellent shape.
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File:Li_Hung_Chang_in_1896.jpg: what is the author's date of death?
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Since he's already been introduced, just "Garfield" would suffice
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The lead is in six paragraphs, which is more than recommended in
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I went ahead and remove all the non-traceable images from HSA. --
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The Royal party arrived the Gare de l'Est train station in Paris
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I don't know peerage, either, so I just changed it. But since
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Thanks, glad to. Yes, those are always the most fun articles.
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Can you assist on clarification of the unanswered invitation?
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Would have been interesting if Germany had annexed Hawaii.
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I think we can date the image to being published in 1874.
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PD-US-unpublished, if the criteria listed there are met.
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Anew constitution called for a new cabinet that answered
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and the appropriate tag for the other country, such as
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You are not consistent with the spelling of "Abu Bakar"
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Merge the one-sentence first paragraph into the second
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Would you please address the image issues? Thank you.
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I just updated source information and description of
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All images now appear to be appropriately licensed.
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No idea. This is an old file someone else uploaded.
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India most likely came from his contacts in London.
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Shouldn't "Hawaiian islands" be "Hawaiian Islands??
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shared it with Dowager Queen Emma Princess Likelike
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Garfield 1130:does a lot of articles on coinage, and took 2473:commons:Category:King Kalākaua's world tour 381:"bestowed with" This seems an odd phrasing. 1019:continued into the reign of his sister. -- 41:Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates 3207:. The fixes look good. A fine article. 2251:File:Kalakaua journey round the world.jpg 2110:confident they have not been published.-- 1178:. Honolulu: Hawaiian Historical Society. 2519:That one will need a US PD tag as well. 2348:That one will need a US PD tag as well. 1927:The image has been moved by KAVEBEAR to 219:Don't use contractions except in quotes. 1126:Do you have any information on this? 227:"Inasmuch" delete, not really needed. 18:Knowledge:Featured article candidates 7: 1132:Hawaii Sesquicentennial half dollar 1777:I've asked on the Humanity Desk.-- 24: 2012:Internet. What do you recommend?- 1155:You might be interested in this. 882:That was just a typo. 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Index

Knowledge:Featured article candidates
featured article nomination
Knowledge talk:Featured article candidates
Ian Rose
FACBot
talk

King Kalākaua's world tour
KAVEBEAR
— Maile
talk
00:14, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
— Maile
talk
00:14, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
Wehwalt
talk
23:41, 1 January 2017 (UTC)
— Maile
talk
01:03, 2 January 2017 (UTC)
Wehwalt
talk
03:50, 2 January 2017 (UTC)
— Maile
talk
— Maile
talk
14:25, 2 January 2017 (UTC)
— Maile

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