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HB8.12. King Hollewijn in Halloa First publication in De Telegraaf from Wednesday, November 28, 1962 to Monday, February 25, 1963 Strip 2643-2716 For a third time, Hollewijn goes on a trip to foreign regions. Lo Hartog van Banda now wrote the story Hollewijn in Halloa. Aloha is a welcome greeting in Hawaii. Who knows, maybe he wanted to play the part of Marten Toonder and show that outside his own small circle, such as Ireland, mainly primitive people live who will never change. The tour group has been enriched with doctoral student Dreutel and businessman Daalder, as a result of which Hollewijn's trade mission will show colonial traits. Everything comes to naught and the only plus is that Prime Minister De Vriend disappears from the stage dancing. Because Daalder has offered him a high position in the business world and now he can finally start a career. King Hollewijn becomes colonizer against will and thanks. It becomes clear that power does not only rest with the king, no, the businessman has a lot to say. Unfortunately, he doesn't get much in return, after he misjudges the competition and Wiebel stands her ground. The minister looks back with mixed feelings.
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