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  • ...while Security left with Phalke then were his insurance policies worth Rs. 15,000/- Unmindful of his future, Phalke pledged his life insurance policies a On February 1, [[1912]], Phalke left for London and got busy immediately on lending. Wi
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  • ...l Hepworth, a prominent producer at Walton in England, for about a week in February 1912, March 1912. ...ased for the first time in the Lamingrone and Empress Cinemas in Bombay on February 4, 1931.
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  • ...l Hepworth, a prominent producer at Walton in England, for about a week in February 1912, March 1912. ...ased for the first time in the Lamingrone and Empress Cinemas in Bombay on February 4, 1931.
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  • ===February=== * [[February 2]] - The [[Australia|Australian]] Premiers' Conference held in [[Melbourne
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  • ...is reading—complete with him forgetting a line and having to be prompted.15 15. Chamber’s Journal, 28 February 1891, 142—quoted in Marvin, 204.
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  • ...is reading—complete with him forgetting a line and having to be prompted.15 15. Chamber’s Journal, 28 February 1891, 142—quoted in Marvin, 204.
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  • He then buys a ticket to England from Thomas Cook, and on 1 February 1912, Phalke sets sail for England. Back home, on 3 February 1912, his daughter, Mandakini, is born.
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  • ...l Hepworth, a prominent producer at Walton in England, for about a week in February 1912, March 1912. ...ased for the first time in the Lamingrone and Empress Cinemas in Bombay on February 4, 1931.
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  • ...ertainment. For the young generation Rankala is like a paradise. There are 15 movie theatres in the city where you can enjoy Marathi, Hindi and English m ...rom the 9th of November to the 11th of November and 31st January to 2nd of February.
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  • ...s of social work. He breathed his last at the age of 83, on Saturday, February 26, 1966. "Prayopveshana" , meaning fast till death, was what he observed a ...st the British. They resulted in the arrest of Ganesh Savarkar on the 28th February 1909 & his subsequent conviction & transportation but not before he had mad
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  • ...is reading—complete with him forgetting a line and having to be prompted.15 15. Chamber’s Journal, 28 February 1891, 142—quoted in Marvin, 204.
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  • ...04 in Arakan 595 died from malaria. All together on the British side about 15,000 died, and the war cost five million pounds. ...iefs to take up arms. Two days before Bharatpur ruler Baldeo Singh died in February 1825, Resident David Ochterlony invested the young prince as the heir. Howe
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  • ...ed the Cinema news and property gazette which had just started that month (February). He asked me to take him around my school if I had the time. I had exactly 15 minutes before the class started. So I told him it would have to be a short
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  • 15. Attacks Gandhi and Jinnah. .... He built up a case, a warrant was granted by Bow Street Court, London in February 1910. The charges against S were waging war against His Majesty, distributi
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  • ...if we are to retain fidelity to Lacan’s synchronic topology of the nexus.15 15 This reversible diachronic logic is basic to Lacan’s thought, reappearin
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  • ...yor, Western and Southern India to the Madras Government, dated Ahmadabad, 15 December 1883. Madras pub. proc., 24 December 1883, No. 2420, p.107, IOR/P/ ...the Archaeological Survey of Western India for the months December 1889 to February 1890, Government of Bombay, General Proceedings (Archaeology), dated Camp,
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  • ...yor, Western and Southern India to the Madras Government, dated Ahmadabad, 15 December 1883. Madras pub. proc., 24 December 1883, No. 2420, p.107, IOR/P/ ...the Archaeological Survey of Western India for the months December 1889 to February 1890, Government of Bombay, General Proceedings (Archaeology), dated Camp,
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  • ...yor, Western and Southern India to the Madras Government, dated Ahmadabad, 15 December 1883. Madras pub. proc., 24 December 1883, No. 2420, p.107, IOR/P/ ...the Archaeological Survey of Western India for the months December 1889 to February 1890, Government of Bombay, General Proceedings (Archaeology), dated Camp,
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  • [[Image:15 December 1955.pdf]] - Advertisement Of Ball. [[Image:15 July 1916.pdf]] - Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co, Ltd.
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