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 Mohammad Ami. Mian, Khan Saheb, Assistant Surgeon, was granted his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Pesha- war, North-West Frontier Province.

Nauroz Alj Khan, Khan Saheb, Subadar-Major, Bangash of Ibrahimzai, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his services to the public. Address : Kohat District, North- West Frontier Piovince.

Ghulam Hassan, Khan Saheb, Sub-Registrar andHonor- ary Magistrate, was born in 1854 and educated at Mianwali School and Rawalpindi Normal School. His father, Maulvi Jahan Khan, belonged to the Niazi Afghan clan, an off-shoot of the Lodhis who ruled India before the Moghal period, and migrated from Afghanistan five hundred years ago, settling down on both banks of the Indus, from Kalabagh to Dera Ismail Khan. Maulvi Ghulam Hassan has assisted in erecting the Victoria Islamia Jubilee Hall, and helped to establish the Frontier Islamia Club at Peshawar, of which he he is President. He has served in the Education Department of his province, and was once appointed to be British Agent at Khandahar. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his services to Government and the public. Address : Peshawar.

MUKARRAB Khan, Khan Saheb, Mail Contractor, Bannu- Kohat, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coro- nation Durbar, in recognition of his faithful services. Address: Peshawar, North-West Frontier Province.

Ghulam Mohammad, Shaikh, Khan Saheb, was born in December, 1850, and educated at the Government High Schools at Gujrat and Lahore, and at Lahore Government College. His ancestors held responsible posts under the