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The weekly newspaper has p.[1-2, 4] in English and p.[3] in Spanish. Los Angeles Star in English includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Berkeley's visit to America", "Life insurance companies", "Libraries in Europe", [col.5] "Various items" [p.2]: [col.1] "Culture of the grape", "Importation of bread stuff", [col.2] "We are permitted to publish the following interesting letter on the introduction of the Camel and Dromedary into this country", Correspondence of the Los Angeles Star", [col.3] "News of the week", [col.4] "The crimes and casualties of the past year", "Report of the superintendent of the State Prison", "From St. Petersburg", "Los Angeles price current" [p.4]: [col.1] "Selected poetry. A name in the sand. A heart that is true", "Miscellany. Over the left. Speech of a western judge. Sheridan and his son Tom. Mrs. Partington". La Estrella in Spanish includes headings: [p.3]: [col.1] "Desde el primer dia que ocupámos [sic] la silla editorial hemos hablado contra los Know Nothings", "Hasta ahora los legisladores han estado muy atareados", [col.2] "Los nativos de California", "John Tabor", [col.3] "Vil ataque sobre los Californios", "Carta de pesame", [col.4] "A mi amada".
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