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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.2] "School land warrants", [col.4] "Wheat groving in California", "Mr. Benton has traits of character which never desert him, let the contingency be what it may", [col.5] "Song", "William Wirt", "Dandies of olden times", "The plague" [p.2]: [col.1] "Pacific railroad", "Mad dogs", [col.2] "Lower California an independent state", "More immigrants", [col.3] "California indians", [col.4] "From our San Pedro correspondent. San Pedro, August 13, 1852", "For the Los Angeles Star. I have been told by good authority, that a portion of the confessions of Zabelta and Rivas have been withheld from the public", [col.5] "California silver mines", "A feat in chemistry". La Estrella in Spanish includes headings: [p.3]: [col.1] "Escuelas Publicas", "San Bernardino", [col.2] "Cerdena", "Para terremotos", [col.3] "Inmigracion de Nueva York", "Confesion laconica y esplicita", 'Leyes del Estado" [p.4]: [col.1] "Leyes de estado", [col.2] "Ley Relativa a Empleos", [col.4] "Ley Relativa a Jurados".
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