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  • The Phalke Story makes poignant reading! Born at [[Trymbak,]] 29 Kilometers from [[Nasik]], on April 30, [[1870]], and son of [[Dajishastri 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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  • ...sia, or as Noël Burch termed it, “Edison’s lyrico-theatrical dream.”29 This was revealed publicly in the preface he contributed to the pamphlet wr 15. Chamber’s Journal, 28 February 1891, 142—quoted in Marvin, 204.
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  • ...sia, or as Noël Burch termed it, “Edison’s lyrico-theatrical dream.”29 This was revealed publicly in the preface he contributed to the pamphlet wr 15. Chamber’s Journal, 28 February 1891, 142—quoted in Marvin, 204.
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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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  • ...sia, or as Noël Burch termed it, “Edison’s lyrico-theatrical dream.”29 This was revealed publicly in the preface he contributed to the pamphlet wr 15. Chamber’s Journal, 28 February 1891, 142—quoted in Marvin, 204.
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  • ...y as the British army came near the capital, at Yandabo the King agreed in February to give up his claims to Assam, Cachar, and Manipur, ceding Arakan and Tena ...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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  • .... 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 In February 1947, the Brits announced their desire to transfer power not later than Jun
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  • ...y bit. As soon as the symbol arrives, there is a universe of symbols" (S2, 29). There is therefore no question of a gradual continuous transition from th This page created by Stephen Ross 4 February, 2002.
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  • [[Image:18 February 1882.pdf]] - "Devon" Tricycle. [[Image:28 February 1846.pdf]] - For Sale,At R Frith & Co's
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