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Pass necessary Journal entries in the books of Narender for the month of March, 2006 :
i) An old machinery appearing in books exchanged for a new machinery of Rs. 5,000.
ii) Issued a cheque for Rs. 1,000 in favour of landlord for a rent for the month of March.
iii) Paid electricity bill of Rs. 450 by cheque.
iv) The goods destroyed by theft Rs. 3,000.
v) Paid wages for the installation of machinery Rs. 5,000.
vi) Accrued interest Rs. 1100.
vii) Goods worth Rs. 4,000 given away by way of charity.
viii) Goods taken by Proprietor worth Rs. 10,000 for personal use.

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