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Show HAWAIIAN WOMAN AT 107 ' CLOSES EVENTFUL LIFE HONOLULU. Dec. o (On cct spend-1 once of tho Associated Pres3. ) A 1 kingdom now almost forgotten was Ini I the making at the time of birth, of j Mrs. Kaill Waik.il. reputed to be thei oldest woman in Hawaii, who died, here yesterday. It has been establish-; ed that Mrs. VYalkal was more than, seven years old at tho time of i in-landing in-landing of the first missionaries on; Hawaiian shores. The centennial cele- 1 bratton of the advent of Christian; teachers was held here last April, i Mrs. Waikal H age was given by rela-1 Uvea as 107 years, 9 months. Kamehameha. known as the conqueror, con-queror, the greatest of the Hawaiian! I kings, was completing his comities', and consolidation of the Hawaiian i Islands when Mrs Wulkal was born. This kingdom remained under the way of Kamehameha and his sue-1 ceesors until the establishment of the provisional government in 1893. Mi-Walkal Mi-Walkal was two years old when the, battle of Waterloo Sjfas fought In B( I glum shuttering Napoleon's dream ot world dominion. A Century later when William of GertlUl!l attempted ., like i achievement with similar results. BITS i Walkai already was o-.r.tenerlan. Mm. Waikai had lived in Honolulu i"' 70 y.tara. and vtind hr fu iltli I until death. She Vfta och Ifl '-' 'OS, I Island of Hawaii |