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 SUPPLEMENT 39 Barada Sundar Pal, (Kaisar-i-Hind Medallist); was born in October, 187 1, and educated in the Comilla Zila School and St. Xavier's College, Calcutta. His father, late Babu Ram Sundar Pal, was the Diwan of an up-country Zamindar. Babu Barada Sundar Pal worked, for nine years, as a schoolmaster and for the last 12 years has been working as Manager of the Hon'ble Nawab Syed Hossain Haider Chowdhri, Khan Bahadur, who has got extensive jsefnindari in Tepperah and Noakhali Distrcts. His younger brother, Babu Sarda Sundar Pal, B. E., is serving as an Executive Engineer in the Public Works Department of the Government of India and is, at present, posted at Bankipur. Address: Kandirpur, Comilla, (Tepperah), East Bengal. Kabiraj Jogendra Nath Sen, of Calcutta, is a well-known Medical Practitioner of the Ayurvedic System. His long and successful services in this line were appreciated by the Government by the grant, to him, of the distinguished title of Vaidyaratna in June, 19 12. Khaja Muhammad Hussain, Khan Bahadur, Haji— was born atPallavaram on February 14th, 1858, and was educated in the Church of Scotland Mission College, Madras. He received his medical education in the Madras Medical College and entered the Government service in 1878. In his line he did excellent work in Madras and further extended his experience by visiting Arabia in charge of a pilgriraship. He entered Banganapalle State service in 1890 and has ever since been doing faithful work in allaying the sufferings not only of the people of the State but also of the sick and ailing inhabitants of the surrounding British villages who often come to him for help. The Government was pleased to confer on him the honor of Khan Bahadurship, as a mark of personal distinction, in recognition of his services to the State. Address: Banganapalle.