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 SUPPLEMENT 189 Mohammed Ismail Valad Mohammed Abdulla Bhaiji, Khan Saheb, of Uran Kolaba. Title conferred in June, 19 12. Kakhusru Mancherji Clubwala, Khan Saheb, Super- intendent, Karachi Prison, Karachi. The title of Khan Saheb was conferred in June, 1912, Address: Karachi. Chaudhri Karamat Husain, Khan Saheb, Municipal Commissioner, Arrah. The title of Khan Saheb was confer- red on him in June, 191 2. Address : Arrah. Seth Nazar Ali, Khan Saheb, Merchant, Honorary Ma- gistrate and Municipal Commissioner, Ujjain, wasborn in 1847. He entered in his profession of trade when he was still a young man, but soon gained considerable success and became very popular in his town as well as attracted the attention of the Gwalior Darbar. He was appointed a Municipal Commis- sioner and an Honorary Magistrate after some time in which capacities he has been discharging his duties in a creditable manner. In recognition of his services and on the recommend- ation of the Darbar, the title of Khan Saheb was conferred on him in 1912. Address: Ujjain. YusuF Ali Khan Yakub Ali Khan, Khan Bahadur— b.a , Bar-at-Law, Police Commissioner and Inspector-General of Prisons, Baroda. After graduating from the Elphinstone College, Bombay, in i879,heentered the BarodaState service in 1880 as a probationer in the Revenue Department on Rs. 75 per mensem and after serving efficiently and honestly in various capacities was appointed Police Commissioner and Inspector-General of Prisons in January, 19 10. In 1891, he went to England and was called to the Bar from the Middle Temple in 1^4. In recognition of his long, faithful and meri- torious services to the Baroda State the title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in the year, 1912. Address: Baroda.