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under Mr. Lnugilon. He begun his medical citreei, against mueh oppo- sition, at Rochester liusiitnl. Rochester, under Dr. Nnukiveil. and subsequenth ul his own Choice, Wt'ltl to London to intensity College Hospitul. (iower Street. when- he uhtaineil lllb aurgu‘nl and medit‘ul knowledge illttit’l’ the glen! surgeons and medical men oi the do}; n lt‘€|\'lll the hospital. Mr. Berkley Htll, t ll: Dealt. wrote iii Dr. Petino that he Would he able in conduct .1 large. practice to the autistnrtion (it his patients and hunwlt. Di. Pennn derided to win! India, in September 1888.331": tiehl tut work. He worked tor the l’liiiitei~ Ill South (riots. and utter tw» and .i hull years. he slurtvd In Hatignhire its

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a private practitioner. Ulldt‘l' most tavouriihlc rirrutnstiinces. being; the tint Englishman tn irai‘tise there. all the posts being eld by Government medical men. in spitr ni opposition. the Dortor built up a large and cxtensivc practice. and won the kind esteem and mgard of the pomlntion. more «Special. 13; that oi the Hindus and Maho- mednns. The late Mahnmja oi Mysore (Rama Chandra Woodiynr) was his personal friend. and de- sired him as his private physician. an appointment which the ruling ﬂowers disapproved of. He has ad many patients anion .t Indian Princes. in 1003 he dcci d to remove to Bombay. 3 larger

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City Lilli] more suited tn hi5 inpuhtli- ties. Hen- hr wus- eniinently sup crash”, and the inui'ernment did tint oppose his sucresstul trout- l'llPlll nt Mnhnmiu Kunmr nt Strnhi, The Doctor hits been .i great alti'ress store. and his musical talents have usmstetl largely Ill winning him many irienihs.

Dr. l’enno's Work in the parishes of All Saints.’ Stv Mathew's and St. Mark's, Bangalore, have on man) nreasimts been rt'lt-t'retl to in the local press and in the Mudrns Diocesan Rorord nt unit. His Work
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Hi'pluinuire Wits nthriull) nutieed in- thornugh. enlistzint, and searching. He was Municipal ( ninmisoii'mnr oi the High (irotlnil within in the Cit} oi Baiigiiloro and hi~ minute on the zipprnttt‘ltltlg great lliﬂgUl' is still extant. although [iite i-turlml ill the time. until tun lnte. lie is Well rou- netted. and inane iii the tiienihers (it l‘tl‘o lnmilV hold hiin others in the tinny. llit\'\. .iiul rhurrh.

Mr. H Ii N R Y HA M l l.'l'i)X R ii M l: R Y. Siilli'ttnr. l’leailt't, Smart and Patent Agent. is senior nienihcr «it one oi the tililewit legal ﬁfﬂlti in lndin‘ lle cunn- to (‘nlrnttn in Feliriuin with! and. alter serving hi< .Il‘lit‘it‘n, liilswti sui'r‘esditllt' and um mhnitted HS .i partner in the hit-.inms in whieh his hither haul Vents heinre liven wninr inetnher. 'l'liui ﬁrm was nriginullt stvlml (mint. Reintry N Rogers. l’p tn the time oi Mr. ilrant‘i retirement he held the Government Solicitor- ihip.

Emit in his titliii~§<iiiiizil min-er Mr. Remiry t‘\'lﬂl‘Nl it great in. terest in lnduatriul Law. in tin-
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a Potent Agrnev business which has no“ u commanding puritliml with ilt‘Cl’Nlllt‘tl ngenta nt stnnding in every qtturter of the globe. A large proportion of the patents granted in lndin for years ast have been ohtziined through {it-551's. Remfrt & Son. the style under which the hnsianG is now carried on.

Mr. Remiry married in 1872 Miss Annie France: ﬁrm-res. eldest daughter of Rev. John W. (hem-es. Five sons and one daughter have lilesscd the union The eldest of the sons is Deputy Registrar of the High Fourt, Calcutta; the other sons arr- all members oi professions.

Mt. Riziiitry is A member at the t'ommitteeol the “ Home .iniltiirls" Schools. and since its start hit- heei identified with the Y.M.C.A. Besides this he I: a ineniher at numerous societies. scientiﬁc and otheni‘isw. llis Work "(in the (‘mlitieaittoil and improvement nt Law in British lnilin" is ulten quoted. He is tilts“ the author 0! ii lift-chun- on " Inventions Likely to Put in India." A iortlienmiug Work hi him is onlitlml “India irnni n Biininess Point ni View."

llurtur jtiSl-LI’H HEINRM’H, (HARLES SL‘HULTEN, Pix. 1).. t'alcuttn. Dr. Schulten it: a native til the German limiire. ninl was horn at Muenster \'estphxtlin. on

the 51h August 184:5. He purineil his studiex nt the linivorsities nl Morn-tier rind Erhingen in (irrmnnv. which Occupied live years 0‘ his lilo.“ For the next tWti wars hr sit-rem] its
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and took his degree as Ph, D. at the Universitt‘ of Erlungen. Dr. Schul- tcn nrriu-d in lndin in the year tSn: in culntccliott with Indigo-and was engaged in pursuits connected with this industry till 1901. when he opened an Analytical and Cow suiting Lahumtorv in Calcutta at 12. Mission Row. The business growing rapidly Dr. Schultcn re- moved to larger premises at n. Clive Row. Calcutta. the Mision Row Laboratory proving too small