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The English weekly newspaper, Los Angeles Star includes headings: [p. 1]: [col. 3]: "As brave men mourn the brave", "The passport system", "A Canadian opinion as to our mobbing newspapers", "California cotton", [col. 4]: "Progress of arbitrary power", "The Tribune on the suppression of Freedom of Speech", "Mob violence", [col. 5]: "Retreating in good order", [p. 2]: [col. 1]: "General Fremont", "The fighting element", "Indian agency", "Postage stamps", [col. 2]: "A crumb of comfort", "John Mitchell on the crisis", "Insubordination", "Entertainment to the military", [col. 3]: "Mining intelligence", "Camp Banning", "Latest from the East", [col. 4]: "San Diego correspondence -- Affairs in Lower California -- A terrible tragedy -- Military matters -- Matters about San Diego" [p. 3]: [col. 1]: [Advertisement] "An abuse of confidence" [p. 4]: [col. 1]: "I am weary", [col. 2]: "Eastern items", [col. 3]: "Seven ancient wonders", "The Colorado desert", [col. 4]: "Sparking Sunday night", "A thrilling scene", "A positive witness", "Printing".
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