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 SUPPLEMENT 73 his meritorious services in 19 13. His father was a school master. Two of his brothers are Executive Engineers, one an Extra- Assistant Commissioner, two Professors intheForman Christian College at Lahore and one an Assistant Surgeon. Address i Muzaffargarh. Jnam Muhammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, Munshi — Deputy Superintendent of Police, Aligarh, was born in August, 1864, and educated in the Rai Bareli High School. His services ir> the Police Department have been of a high character and were recognised by the Government by the grant of the title of Khan Bahadur in 19 13. Address: Aligarh. SvED Ahmad Kabir, Khan Saheb, Serishtedar, District and Sessions Court, Chingleput, was born on 23rd December, i860, and educated in the Madras Presidency College and the Government College, Madura. In recognition of his long and faithful services he was made a Khan Saheb in 1913. He is a member of the Chingleput Venugopaul Club and is fond of playing billiards. Address : Chingleput, Madras Presidency. M. R, Ry. PaNNIMADAI SUBRA^fANIA AlYAR AVERGAL, Rao Bahadur, Acting Superintendent, District Jail, Cuddalore, in the Madras Presidency. Title of Rao Bahadur conferred in January, 1913. Address: Cuddalore, Madras Presidency. M. R. Ry. Canyanur Venkatarama Muniswami Aiyar AVERGAL, Rao Bahadur, Reporter of ''The Madras Mail," Madras. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred in January, 19 13. Address: Madras. 1^ Pahlajrai Khemchand Notani, Rao Bahadur, Sub- Engineer, 2nd grade and Honorary Assistant Engineer, Public Works Department, in the Bombay Presidency. The title was conferred in January, 19 13. Naranbhai Lallubhai Dssai, Rao Bahadur, retired Deputy Collector, in the Bombay Presidency. Title conferred in January, 19 13.