The Honolulu Star-Bulletin is no longer printed. It was a daily newspaper in Hawaii from 1882 through 2010, when after it was purchased by the Canadian group Black Press it was merged with the rival Honolulu Advertiser. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser is now the largest newspaper in Hawaii.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin was created in 1882.
Honolulu Star-Bulletin ended in 2010.
Star Bulletin and Honolulu Advertiser
Star Bulletin and Honolulu Advertiser
Honolulu Star-Advertiser was created on 2010-06-07.
The Honolulu Advertiser had their press break down the week prior to December 7. They actually used the presses at the Honolulu Star on December 8. Unfortunately the Advertiser got wrong information and printed the headlines "Saboteurs Land Here". They were reprimanded for that headline.
The Townsville Bulletin is a local and regional online and offline newspaper in Australia. It was created in 1881 in North Queensferry and is printed daily from Monday to Saturday.
I don't know which pages you are missing, nor which newspaper. The most common seems to have been the Honolulu Star-Bulletin; there may be digital copies of it online, or you can contact the Honolulu Public Library and ask if there is microfilm you can borrow. The newspaper did print an eight page Extra, and someone digitized it. I enclose the link.
There is no information on the Internet about specific places to purchase a Star Bulletin however, like standard newspapers they can be purchased from off-licences, bodegas, supermarkets and bus or train station stands.
Some of the 5 star hotels that are in Honolulu are The Royal Hawaiian, The Kahala Hotel and Resort, Halekulani, Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach Walk.
Paper copies of the visa bulletin can be found at the US Department of State. This information is updated every so often. It can also be found online. It is available in pdf format and can be printed.
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin from December 7th is valuable, maybe up to as much as several hundred dollars. The 8th, not so much; it's going to be more of an "atmosphere" paper with a value likely in the tens, rather than hundreds, of dollars; possibly even less.