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Which of the following newspaper published an editorial titled 'Oru Laksham Roopa' (One Lakh Rupees) by criticizing the misuse of public treasury during the reign of Sree Mololam Thirunal? - ?->(Show Answer!)
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1. Which of the following newspaper published an editorial titled 'Oru Laksham Roopa' (One Lakh Rupees) by criticizing the misuse of public treasury during the reign of Sree Mololam Thirunal? -





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