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Popolo Ula nui 



Pueo Ulaia 



Pueo ha lenalena Ulei 



Pueo keokeo Uli 



Puhi Umiumi 



Pu'u Uwauwahi 



Pu'u konane Wa"e 



Puwalu or pualii Waianae 



Uahi a pele Waianuenue 



Uahi a pele ulaula Welehii 



Uahi oki Welowelo la 



Uaua piko Wehewa or vvehiwa 



Ualehu Wewehiwa 



Ula mail Wia 



Wireless telegraphy is being used in Canada in reporting on 

 forest fires. 



As many as 71 different kinds of wood are used in the manu- 

 facture of umbrella handles, canes and whips in this country. 



Authentic records show that cinders, from a forest fire in the 

 treetops in northern Washington this fall, were carried a distance 

 of twenty miles. 



The Philippine bureau of forestry has recently invited bids for 

 the cutting of nearly 300,000 acres of choice timberland on the 

 public forests on the Island of Luzon. 



Officers of the Akanogan national forest in the State of Wash- 

 ington are installing powerful signal lanterns for night use in 

 reporting forest fires from lookout peaks. 



According to the latest available figures, Pennsylvania stands 

 fifth in the production of wood pulp and is second to West Vir- 

 ginia in the amount of slabs and other sawmill waste used for 

 pulp ; Maine stands third. 



California yew, which grows on the national forests of that 

 State, is finding some use in present-day archery practice. Its 

 qualities closely resemble those of the old-world yew which made 

 the English long-bow famous in medieval times. 



The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has decided that the 

 amount of damage collectable on growing timber set on fire 

 through negligence is not only the value of the wood destroyed, 

 but also the injury to the property as a whole through the de- 



struction of the voung growth. 



