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 Arbuthnot, Sir George Gough, Kt. born, 1818; son of the late A. G. Arbuthnot; educated at Eton; partner in the late firm of Arbuthnot & Co., Bankers & Merchants, Madras; Member of the Madras Legislative Council on different occasions; Fellow of the Madras University; Chairman, Famine Relief Fund of 1900 and a prominent Member of the Madras Chamlber of Commerce; proceeded to England after the failure of his firm in 1906. Address: Carton, Windham.  Arbuthnot, Robert Edward VaughonVaughan [sic], I.C.S., born, 1871; Offg. Chief Secretary to Government of Burma, 1913; educated at the Merchant Taylor School and St. John’s College, Oxford; Assistant Commissioner, Burma, 1892; U.S. to. Government, 1897-1899; U.S. to Government of India, 1900-1904. Address: Rangoon.  Arcot, The Honourable Ghulam Muhammad All, Khan Bahadur, Prince of:- Born Feb. 1882; descended from the old Nawab of Arcot; succeeded his father Muhammad Munawar Ali Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E., 3rd Jan. 1903; Premier Mahommedan nobleman and acknowledged head of the Muhammadan community of the Madras Presidency: Khan Bahadur 1897; took a prominent part in the Queen’s Proclamation JubileJubilee [sic] proceedings, Madras, 1908; K.C.I.E., 1908, President, Mahammedan Educational Conference, 1910; elected by the Mahammadans of Madras to the Imperial Legislative Council 1910. Address: Amir Mahal, Pycroft’s Road, Rayapetth, Madras, S.E.  Ariff, The Hon’ble Mr. Ghulam Husain Khasim; elected non-Official Member, Legislative Council, Bengal; appointed, 8th January, 1913.  Armitage, Frank, Commissioner of Police, Madras; born, 1872; joined service as Inspector of Police, Anantapur, 1890; Assistant Superintendent, Malabar, 1895; Principal, Police Training School, Vellore, 1898; Superintendent of Police, Godavari, 1900; Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Madras, 1905; Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Southern Range, Coimbatore, 1909; Special duty in connection with the revision of the Madras Police Orders and the compilation of a Police Order Book for the Madras City Police, 1910; Commissioner of Police, Madras, 1911. Address: Police Commissioner’s Road, Egmore, Madras, S.C.  Arumugam Mudaliar, Themaghudlam Vellore, B.A., M.B.C.M., Rao Sahib; Senior Surgeon and Sanitary Commissioner, Mysore State; born 10th April, 1861; joined service, 1877: Civil Surgeon 1st class, 1908, Medical Officer, Victoria Hospital, Bangalore; September, 1905. Address: Bangalore, Mysore State.  Arumukham Pillai, M., Rao Bahadur; born 1859; educated at Government and Mission Schools, Karur; entered Government service 1882; rose to the position of Deputy Collector; rendered conspicuous services during the famine of 1891-92, for which he was rewarded by the title of Rao Bahadur in 1892. Address. Tanjore, Madras Presidency.  Arthur, Hon’ble Sir Allan; nominated Non-official Member, Legislative Council, Bengal; 12th March 1913. <section end="Arthur, Hon’ble Sir Allan"/> 13