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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. . Tennis, Golf, Fishing, Rowing, and Shooting. Address: Poona, India  Palmer, Right Rev. Edwin James, M.A., Bishop of Bombay (see .)  Palmer, Frederick, C.I.E. (1907); s. of late George PalmersonPalmer? [sic]; b. 1862; Engineer, East Indian Railway, 1884-1901; Chief Engineer, Calcutta Port Trust, 1901-09; Port of London Authority, 1909. Address: Modern Hill, Blackheath, S.E. Club: Oriental.  Palpu, Dr. Padmanaban, L.M.S. (Madras) D.P.H. (Cantab), F.R.I.P.H.(London),Deputy Sanitary Commissioner and Inspector of Vaccination, Mysore State; b. Trivandram, 1863; educ: Maharaja’s College, Trivandram, and Medical College, Madras; proceeded to England and joined the King’s College, London; studied in Paris, Berlin, Suchbery Lilly, and Rome, taking Bacteriology, Serum therapy and Tropical medicine as his special subject; returned to India and joined service as Medical Superintendent, Vaccine Depot, Madras, 1890; became Senior Superintendent; joined Mysore service and worked the Vaccine Institute at Bangalore, 1891; also worked in St. Martha’s Hospital, Lunatic and Leper Asylums and in the Medical Stores, 1894-98; Superintendent, Bangalore Plague Camps, 1896; deputed to England where he obtained D.P.H. of Cambridge; returned to Bangalore and was posted as Health Officer, 1900; ex-Officio Vice-President,Bangalore Municipality, 1902; Personal Assistant to Sanitary Commissioner, Mysore, 1905-07; Deputy Sanitary Commissioner and Inspector of Vaccination, Mysore. 1907; Member and Secretary, Central Sanitary Board; Member, British Medical Association, London. Address: Bangalore, Mysore State, India.  Pandalay, K. Krishnan, B.A., B.L., LL.D. (London), Bar-at-Law, Madras; native of Travancore and a prominent member of the Malayalee community; passed B.A., 1891; B.L., 1896; commenced practice at Quilon; enrolled as High Court Vakil, 1900; proceeded to England the same year; called to the Bar; passed LL.B., and the LL.D., of the London University; first Malayalee gentleman to obtain the degree of Doctor of Law; returned from England and acted as Judge, Travancore High Court; commenced practice in Madras, July 1913. Publications: a work on Malayalam Chemistry. Address: Madras, India.  Pandit Sitaram, Ramachendra, Rao Sahib, (1911), Extra Assistant Commissioner; b. 1872; joined service, 1892; appointed as Extra Assistant Commissioner, 1908; also Assistant Settlement Officer. Address: Jubbbulpur, C.P., India.  Pandit, Y. C., Government Expert, Oil Pressing Industry, Bombay; acquired considerable experience of the Industry both in India and in the United States of America; made detailed and extensive enquiries; offered many useful suggestions for those directly concerned and interested in the Oil Industry; advocates the formation of an association in India on the lines of the Central Oil Seeds Crushers 316