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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] "Selected poetry. Good morning", "Miscellaneous. Correspondence of the 'Star'", "The power of little things", [col.4] "The destiny of California", [col.5] "Keep your promises", "A lawyer non-plussed", "A judge's mustard bath" [p.2]: [col.1] "Report of the Secretary of War on the Pacific Rail Road Explorations", [col.2] "The new postage law", "Adjourned", [col.3] "Education in the Monte", "Cuidado!", "To the Editor of the Los Angeles Star" [p.4]: [col.1] "Agricultural". "Italian agriculture", "Hints on grafting", "Lime water in bread making". La Estrella in Spanish includes headings: [p.3]: [col.1] "Las noticias que tenemos de San Francisco alcanzan al 18 del presente", "Un corresponsal de Sacramento escribe al Evening Journal, entre otras cosas, lo siguiente", "El Evening Journal da las siguientes noticias de Sacramento, recibidas por el telegráfo", [col.2] "Camino al Pacifico", "Sonora", [col.3] "Brabatas de un Organo semi-oficial de Mr. Pierce", "Crimea", "Conferencia de Viena", [col.4] "Muerte de Dido".
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