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 SUPPLEMENT 139 Chowdhri Khushi Mohammad, b. a., Khan Saheb — son of Chovydhri Maula Dad of Haryawala, Gujrat District, is a member of a respectable Zemindar family of that place. He passed the B. A. Examination of the Allahabad University from the M.-A. O. College, Aligarh, with double honors in English and Persian, in 1893. He entered the Kashmir Darbar Service as the Personal Assistant to the Settlement Commissioner and did much useful and quiet work in the Settlement Depart- ment. Later on, he was placed in charge of Settlement Operations of Ladakh District and his work in that capacity was much appreciated by the Government of H. H. the Maharaja. In June, 19 10, when the post of Governor of Kashmir fell vacant owing to the appointment of Pandit Radha Krishna Kaul as Judge of the Jammu and Kashmir High Court, Chowdhri Khushi Mohammad was elevated to that post and in that capacity he has been serving since then. Address: Jammu. Lalchand Hasomal Mukhtiarkar, Rao Saheb — Thar and Parkar District, Sind, in the Bombay Prisidency. Title conferred in January, 19 14. Padma Rao Mudali, Rao Saheb — Contractor, Secun- derabad. Title of Rao Saheb conferred in January, 19 14. Address: Contractor, Secunderabad, Deccan. JAYARAM Janardan Maxtri, Rao Saheb — lately Account- ant, Public Works Department, Government of India. Title conferred in January, 1914. Keshew Gangadhar Sohoney, Rao Saheb— Assistant Traffic Superintendent, Bengal-Nagpur Railway. Title con- ferred in January, 19 14. BiswESWAR Lal Halwasya, Rai Bahadur, was born some 43 years ago. His father, the late Babu Jankidas Halwasya, was a prominent man in the commercial and agricultural life of his province. He was the head of a large mercantile