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 SUPPLEMENT 149 Hamid-ULLAH Khan, Khan Saheb, Extra Assistant Commissioner in the North-West Frontier Province, was granted the title of Khan Saheb in June, 19 13, as a personal, distinction. Arab Mohammad Usman Khan, Khan Saheb, Subadar- Major — of Landi, Peshawar District in the North-West Fron- tier Province, was made a Khan Saheb in June, 19 13. Bahar Shah, Khan Saheb, Sayad, of Dadar, Kalat, in Baluchistan, was given the title of Khan Saheb in June, 1913- NuRULlSLAM, Khan Saheb, Munshi — District Overseer, Quetta, in Baluchistan, was granted the title of Khan Saheb in June, 19 13, in recognition of his services. Jeewanjee N. Bhiladwalla, Khan Bahadur, was born on 1 6th June, 1868, in the village Saronda, near Umbergaon, in Dahanu Taluka of the Thana District. He is a big landlord and possesses very large estates. From his very youth Mr. Bhiladwalla's ambition has been to serve the public. He was nominated by the Government a member of the Local Board in Dahanu Taluka and he served for 12 years in that capacity. He has given away plots of land and buildings for use of the Government and the public as an act of public service. He has been an Honorary Member of the Volunteer Rifle Corps of Poona since 1904. In 1905, he was exempted from the operation of the Arms Act. He is also a staunch Free- mason being a member of the Scottish Hamilton Lodge, Surat. The Government recognised his services by granting him the title of Khan Bahadur not long ago. Bhaiya Lal Dharamdas Dubey, l. AG., Rai Saheb, Divisional Superintendent of Agriculture, Akola, Berar, was born in 1877, in a poor priest family of Bhagor Brahmins in