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The weekly newspaper has p.[1-2] in English and p.[3-4] in Spanish. Los Angeles Star in English includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "District Court -- February term", [col.4] "Australia -- Colonization and settlement", "Cromwell, Napoleon and the Waldenses", "The robber Joaquin", [col.5] "High water in the Sacramento Valley", "Gen. Cass on the Pacific Railroad" [p.2]: [col.1] "The Legislature", "Land Commision", "Arrival of the mail", "Religious exercises in this city", [col.2] "Outrage and tragedy -- two men killed and two others wounded", [col.3] "District Court -- February term", "Interesting from Mexico", [col.4] "Rumors from San Gorgonie". La Estrella in Spanish includes headings: [p.3]: [col.1] "Los esquters", [col.2] "Aniversario de Washington! Suceso escandaloso! Dos hombres muertos y dos heridos!", "Ultimis noticias de Mejico", [col.3] "Gran alarma en Jakson Ville! Persecucion de Joaquin!", "Costa Rica", "Italia", [col.4] "China" [p.4]: [col.1] "El castico de la miseria", [col.3] "Espana", "Calculos curisos", "Siccia-Austria-Rusia-Gresia", [col.4] "La Estrella de Panama, de [?]6 de noviembre dice que...".
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