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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.  Magistrate, Madras: Joined Service as clerk, chief Secretariat, 1895; confidential clerk, same office, 1895; Acting Deputy Tahsildar, 1897; confirmed, 1899; Head clerk, Government Secretariat, Madras, 1900; Deputy collector, Tinnevelly, 1903; special duty as Settlement Officer, Polavaram Division, 5th January to 17th June 1909; Presidency Magistrate, Madras, 1917. Address: Madras.  Campbell, Captain Alexander, Royal Indian Marine: D.S.O. 1887; C.I.E. 1893; retired, 1894; b. Ballyalton, Co. Down, 1839; 3rd s. of late Wm. Campbell; educ: Belfast Officer Mercantile Marine, 1855-65; entered Bombay Marine, 1865; held various appointments and commands till 1865-85; assisted Abyssinian and Egyptian expeditions; 1885-86, served in Burma expedition as Chief Marine Transport Officer; specially selected as Depty. Director, Royal Indian Marine, 1887; Address: Rathgael, 1, Kimbolton Avenue, Bedford. Clubs: Junior Conservative; Town and County, Bedford.  Campbell, Archibald Young Gipps B.A., C.I.E., (1911) s. of late A. S. Campbell: b., 1872; educ, Westminster and Trinity Colleges, Cambridge; 9th Wrangler 1894; Tyson Medallist and Smith’s prize man, 1895; entered service as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, 1896; Under Secretary, Madras Government, 1902-06; Private Secretary to Governor of Madras; on special duty at Calcutta in connection with the Madras Coast Light Dues Bill, 1903; again on Special duty in connection with the visit of Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales to Madras, 1896; Collector of Chittur, 1912: Acting President, Madras Corporation, 1913; Member of the Weights and Measures CommitteCommittee [sic]; On leave out of India. East India United Service Club.  Campbell, Colin George: Assistant Under Secretary of State for India since 1907; b. 1852; s. of Colin George Campbell of Stonefield, Argyllshire; educ.: Rugby; Balliol College, Oxford; joined India Office, 1876; Private Secretary to Secretary of State for India, 1894-95; Secretary to Royal Commission, Indian Expedition, 1895 1900. Address: 43, Lower Belgrave Street S.W. Clubs: New University; Royal Highland Yacht.  Campbell, John Strathenden, C.S.I., (1909); C.I.E., (1907) s. of late John Scarlett Campbell; b, 1868, educ. Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford; entered I.C.S., 1881; Joint Magistrate, 1890; District and Sessions Judge, 1896; Deputy Commissioner, 1896; Magistrate and Collector, 1898. Commissioner, U.P. India, since 1906: Address: Kumaon Division U.P., India.  Campbell, Major Malcolm Sydenham Clarke, C.I.E. 1907: R.A., 1st Class Indian Ordnance Officer, since 1902; b. 1863; s. of Major-General A. H. E. Campbell, late Madras Cavalry; educ.: Cheltenham College and Roy. Kiel.Military [sic] Academy, Woolwich; entered Royal Artillery, 1883; served Burma Campaign, 1885-87; joined Indian Ordnance Department, 1888; served with China Field Force, 1900; present at relief of Peking; 1st Class Ordnance Officer, 1902; Deputy Inspector-General of Ordnance, 1909; Ordnance Commissioner; India, 1911; Lieut. 76