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Feb. 02, 1954 - The mother of the Indian blinds in Munich: Mrs. Mehara H....
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Feb. 02, 1954 - The mother of the Indian blinds in Munich: Mrs. Mehara H. chowna from Bombay, called in her home-country 'the mother of the blinds' arrived during her eight months journey of study through the European countries finally st Munich to learn hero the schools for the blinds she is specially interested in the schools for dogs for blinds of the Bavarian red cross. Mrs. Chowns is a teacher and lost her eye's light in 1947 after a crush down from a horse. Suddenly after 5 years she could see again, since that day she only is working in the service of the blinds of her country. Her highest with now is to found a home for blind couples according to the European example, Our picture shows how a blind man tells Mrs. Chowna how profitable it is to have a good friend and helper like this dog
Feb. 02, 1954 - The mother of the Indian blinds in Munich: Mrs. Mehara H. chowna from Bombay, called in her home-country 'the mother of the blinds' arrived during her eight months journey of study through the European countries finally st Munich to learn hero the schools for the blinds she is specially interested in the schools for dogs for blinds of the Bavarian red cross. Mrs. Chowns is a teacher and lost her eye's light in 1947 after a crush down from a horse. Suddenly after 5 years she could see again, since that day she only is working in the service of the blinds of her country. Her highest with now is to found a home for blind couples according to the European example, Our picture shows how a blind man tells Mrs. Chowna how profitable it is to have a good friend and helper like this dog
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