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  • ...pioneers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...st cinema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in li
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  • ...pioneers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...st cinema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in li
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  • ===July=== *[[July 17]] - America's first [[juvenile court]] is established in [[Chicago]].
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  • ...erence, Washington, D.C., 1–5 June, 1998,” Domitor Bulletin 12, no. 2 (July 1998), 4–7. ...is reading—complete with him forgetting a line and having to be prompted.15
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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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  • 7th July 1896 - A. There should be one cinema for a population of, say, 15,000 - 20,000.
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  • ...pioneers of the Cinematography in France, at the Watson Hotel in Bombay on July 7, 1896 and the show was Marvel of the Century. ...st cinema advertisement in India appeared in the Times of India, Bombay on July 7, 1896, which carried details of the “Living Photographic pictures in li
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  • ...France, he jumped through a porthole and swam to the port. This was on 8 July 1910. As per the plan, his colleagues were to reach there beforehand. Howe ...ears rigorous life imprisonment in Andaman on 24 December 1910. Since 4 July 1911, he was in Andaman Jail in solitude. On 2nd May 1921 he was brought t
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  • ...show the smiling landscape of eastern Belgium, France and east Prussia in July 1914, and the same countryside a couple of months later — torn, scored an ...us exploit as a victory. Some mile or so of ground had been gained in that July offensive and less than 12,000 prisoners had been taken. Twice as many Brit
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  • ...erence, Washington, D.C., 1–5 June, 1998,” Domitor Bulletin 12, no. 2 (July 1998), 4–7. ...is reading—complete with him forgetting a line and having to be prompted.15
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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. William Bentinck returned to India as governor-general in July 1828 intent on applying utilitarian principles to reform India. Metcalfe le
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  • It was on July 23, 1927, the Radio broadcasts was started in India, with transmitters at K ...Pakistan for the pathans. The Pakistan government imprisoned him but after 15 years was released due to ill-health. He crossed over to Afghanistan where
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  • ...e gramophone records. Annual ‘stick lac’ production of India is about 15,700 metric tons which is about 75% of world lac production. Bihar, Madhya Dadabhai was elected to Parliament on the 5th of July 1892 and entered the House of Commons as a Liberal, representing the Centra
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  • Dadabhai was elected to Parliament on the 5th of July 1892 and entered the House of Commons as a Liberal, representing the Centra ● At age 15, he received Clare's scholarship and was considered a scholar. Professor Or
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  • It was on July 23, 1927, the Radio broadcasts was started in India, with transmitters at K ...Pakistan for the pathans. The Pakistan government imprisoned him but after 15 years was released due to ill-health. He crossed over to Afghanistan where
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  • 15. Attacks Gandhi and Jinnah. S reached Mumbai on July 22,1910 and was sent to Nasik jail. Amidst protest by honest Englishmen tha
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  • ...ess in 1883 (see below) indicates that he had worked for the survey since (July?) 1875; non-gazetted appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, West ...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/
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  • Dadabhai was elected to Parliament on the 5th of July 1892 and entered the House of Commons as a Liberal, representing the Centra ● At age 15, he received Clare's scholarship and was considered a scholar. Professor Or
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  • ...ess in 1883 (see below) indicates that he had worked for the survey since (July?) 1875; non-gazetted appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, West ...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/
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  • ...ess in 1883 (see below) indicates that he had worked for the survey since (July?) 1875; non-gazetted appointments until 1890; Archaeological Surveyor, West ...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/
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