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==Trivia==
==Trivia==


Seven days before the [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|Pearl Harbour attack]] the ''Hilo Daily Tribune'' issued a warning of the pending attack. <ref>[[Image:Pearl harbor attack.jpg]]</ref>
Seven days before the [[Attack on Pearl Harbor|1941 Pearl Harbour attack]] the ''Hilo Daily Tribune'' issued a warning of the pending attack. <ref>"Japan may strike over weekend" [ [[:Image:Pearl harbor attack.jpg|copy of november 30, 1941 edition]] ]</ref>


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 19:35, 6 December 2006

Hawaii Tribune-Herald is a newspaper published daily in Hilo, Hawaii by the Stephens Media Group. [1]

History

Hawaii Tribune-Herald resulted from several mergers of Hilo-area newspapers. The first, Hilo Tribune, began publication on November 23, 1895. [2] Hawaii Herald (August 13, 1896-February 22, 1923) was another predecessor paper.

The Hilo Tribune-Herald, formed from a merger of Hilo Daily Tribune, Daily Post-Herald, and Hawaii Herald, began publishing February 19, 1923. It continued under that name until March 1964, when it assumed its present title.

In 1962, the newspaper began publication of a weekly special edition for the west (Kona) side of the island, which later became West Hawaii Today.

Trivia

Seven days before the 1941 Pearl Harbour attack the Hilo Daily Tribune issued a warning of the pending attack. [1]


References

  1. ^ "Japan may strike over weekend" [ copy of november 30, 1941 edition ]