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The Star of Chile Saturday, August 27, 1904pg. 2 (C).png
This advertisement for J. Lumsden Porcelain Enamelled Baths was published in The Star of Chile and it informs about the importance of having a modern bathroom.

The Star of Chile Saturday, August 27, 1904 pg. 2 (GD).png
This advertisement for Sucesion fr Tomas Riddell was published in The Star of Chile and it informs about an establishment that offers the "largest and choicest selection of English drapery goods in Chile"

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This advertisement for General Deposit of Té Elefante was published in The Star of Chile and promotes their specially selected tea "preferred by rich and poor for its fragrant flavor"

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This advertisement for Underwood Typewriter was published in The Star of Chile and states that it is "the only visible writer that is at all times visible".

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This sporting advertisement appeared in The Star of Chile on August 27, 1904 and features an athletic store in Santiago, Chile. The ad's illustration depicts two polo players, demonstrating the symbolic value of horse sports in 19th-century Chile.

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This picture captured a column in The Star of Chile that publishes opinions on wrongdoings in playing sports. This was written in English and was sent to the news editor by a former football player.

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Several snippets of The Star of Chile's section on Football techniques written in English. Several keywords are "play, leaning, charging, grasp, control, wing."

PE0001106_0004.pdf
This is the forth issue of this newspaper, No. 04. This file is sixteen pages long and is written in English. Some sample headlines include: "Mr. Chamberlain, The Empire and The Fiscal Policy","Association Football in Chile" and "War News".
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