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 SUPPLEMENT 33 Abdus Samad Khan, Sahibzada — Cheif Secretary, Rampur State, is about 40 years of age and a well educated gentle- man. In recognition of his services to the Rampur State he was granted a Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal in June, 19 12. Address: Rampur. SiTARAM Narain Pandit, AIr. — Bar-at-Law of Rajkot. In recognition of his public services he was granted the Kai- sar-i-Hind gold medal in June, 19 12. Address : Rajkot. Parbati Charan Sarkar, Babu — Dinajpur District. In recognition of his public services he received the Kaisar-i-Hind silver medal in June, 1912. Bhajan Lal, Babu — Ajmer. Has served as Municipal Commissioner, Ajmer, for several years and in recognition of his public services he was granted a Kaisar-i-Hind silver medal in June, 1912. Shrimant Madhavrao Vinayak Kibe, m.a., m.r.a.s., born in 1877, belongs to the great Kibe (Mahratta Brahmin) family which was founded in the beginning of the last century by Vithalrao Mahadeo Kibe, celebrated in history as Tantia Jog, who, as Prime Minister to Maharaja Mulhar Rao Holkar, conducted the peace negotiations and concluded the famous treaty of Mundissore in 1818. The said Maharaja conferred on Tantia Jog in perpetuity ajagir worth twenty thousand a year. Tantia Jog died in 1826 and was succeeded by his daughter's sonGanpatrao alias Daji Saheb whom he adopted. Daji Saheb died in 1865 and was succeeded by Rao Saheb Vinayak Rao Kibe who, in tiirn, died in 1885 and was succeeded by Madhav- rao Kibe. Mr. Kibe took his B.A. degree in 1899 and M.A. degree 2 years later from the Muir Central College, Allaliabad. After completing his education he served as an Honorary Secretary to the Indore Darbar for a few years. Later, he was taken on the staff of the Hon'ble the Agent Governor- General in Central India as Honorary Attache and Magis- trate. In 191 1, he was appointed to officiate as Diwan