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 SUPPLEMENT 19 M. R. Ry., Coka Sabhanadri Rao Nayudu Garu, Rao Sahib, Chairman, Rayachoti Union, Cuddapah District in the Madras Presidency. Title conferred in January, 191 3. Ravji Ramchandra Kale, b. a., l.l. b., Rao Sahib ; Government Pleader, Satara District and Vice-President of the Satara Municipality in the Bombay Presidency. Title conferred in January, 19 13, as a personal distinction, in recognition of his public services. Address : — Satara, Bombay Presidq^ncy. Godadbhai Parthiraj, Rao Sahib ; late Accountant in the Treasury of the Palanpur Agency in the Bombay Presidency. Title was conferred on him in January, 19 13. Jagannath Keshavram Bhatt, Rao Sahib ; Veterinary Inspector, Northern Division, in the Bombay Presidency. Title of Rao Sahib conferred in January, 19 13. Keshav Vithal Kokje, Rao Sahib; third grade Inspector of the Bombay District Police. Title of Rao Sahib conferred in January, 19 13. Shivamurti Svvami, Rao Sahib; was born in Kanabagji, a village situated about three miles from Belgaum and belongs to a high caste Tingayet Hiremath family, his grandfather having been a Watindar Hiremath Swami and a merchant in the Southern Division^ the family being of priestly origin. In 1890, Rao Sahib joined the Gokak Mills and by his merits, rose to a position of trust and responsibility within a short time. His services have been very beneficial to the town of Gokak. He started and assisted considerably various Co-operative Societies and lent a helping hand to numerous students towards their education. He founded the Weavers' Co-operative Association in Gokak. He has given material help to the Government, specially, in the Police Department and his services have been appreciated from time to time. He takes