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The weekly newspaper has p.[1-4] in English. Los Angeles Star in English includes headings: [p.1]: [col.3] "Selected poetry. In the market", "Humerous [sic] sketch. Honest minor on the love question", [col.4] "A rich speech", [col.5] "Hints and hits", "The assets of California summed up" [p.2]: [col.1] "Importation of provision", "The zanjas", [col.2] "Justice's court", "Know Nothing -- Anti Know Nothing", [col.3] "Proceedings of the Common Council", "Democratic convention", [col.4] "Mr. Editor -- You will oblige many of your subscribers by publishing the following extract of an article translated from the San Francisco Journal", "The usual apathy of summer, in Washington, has been disturbed by the startling character of the news from Europe", [col.5] "The Democratic party", "Kansas matters -- emigration" [p.4]: [col.1] "Miscellaneous. The discovery of gold", "The pernicious influence of gambling in California illustrated", [col.2] "Prevention of drouth", "Origin of various plants", "Fattening fowls", [col.3] "The Choctaw Indians", "Reflection of mind", "An act to prevent the trespassing of animals upon private property".
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