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 SUPPLEMENT 123 PRAMATHA Bhusan Deb, Raja Bahadur, Raja — of Naldanga. The title of Raja Bahadur was conferred on him, as a mark of personal distinction, in January, 1913. Address: Naldanga, Jessore, Bengal. Banspati Singh, Raja of Bara — See Who's Who in India, Principal volume, Part IV, pages iio-iii. The hereditary- title of Raja was conferred on him in January, 1913. Address: Bara, Allahabad. Saiyad Siiamsul Hud a, the Hon'ble Maulvi Nawab — Khan Bahadur, M.A., B.L., member of the Bengal Executive Council. For particulars see Who's Who in India, Principal volume, Part V, page 23- The title of Nawab was conferred on him as a personal distinction in January, 1913. Address: Ballyganj, Calcutta. Saiyad Nasir-ud-Din Ahmed, Khan Bahadur, Nawab — Zemindar of Patna. See page 105, Part VIII, Principal volume of W^ho's Who in India. The title of Nawab was conferred on him, as a personal distinction, in January, 1913. Address : Behar, Patna. MUNCHERSHAW F. OONWALA, Mr. — was born in the year 1 85 1. After leaving the Elphinstone College, Bombay, in 1 87 1, Mr. Oonwala received a journalistic training from the late Mr. Robert Knight. In 1873 when Mr. Knight joined Sir George Campbell's administration as a Secretary to Govern- ment for the special purpose of founding a Statistical Depart- ment he took Mr. Oonwala with him and offered him an appointment in the Secretariat in which Mr. Oonwala served for about 40 years, having risen steadily, by merit, to the post of Registrar in the Financial and Municipal Department. He retired from service in 19 13. He was admitted to the Order of Imperial Service in 191 3. Address : 77, Wellesley Street, Calcutta.