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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Gokhale.

Economy; Became Principal of the College, and retired on pension after serving for 20 years; was Editor of the Quarterly Journal, 1887; was Hony Secretary, the Deccan Sabha; started the Servants of India Society at Poona, of which he is still the President; was invited to give evidence before the Welby Commission, 1897; Member, Legislative Council, Bombay, 1902; Member, Imperial Legislative Council, since, 1904; President, Indian National Congress, 1905; proceeded to England, where he delivered 45 lectures on Indian subjects in the course of 50 days, 1907: served on the Royal Public Services Commission, 1912; declined to accept remuneration for his services in the Commission, lest he should lose his seat in the Imperial Legislative Council, and refunded the amount already received by him; declined the honour of Knighthood graciously offered by the Government of India; visited South Africa for the purpose of obtaining first-hand information with reference to the question of British Indian settlers there, 1912. Address: Poona, Bombay Presedency, India.

Gokhale, Trimbuck Chintaman, Rao Sahib: b. 1849: educ; Poona, entered Government service and served in various capacities, as Inspector of Sanitation and Vaccination in the Bombay Presidency; Superintendant of Vaccine Institute Telgaon; and Plague Superintendent, Belgaum District, from which he retired; Rao Sahib, 1910; was also presented with a laced turban by the Government. Address: Belgaum, Bombay Presidency. India.

Gokul Chand Bahadur, B.A., LL.C. (Cantab) I.C.S., Bar-at-Law, Assistant Sessions Judge; b, 1875; educ; at the Lahore Government College and Christ’s College Cambridge: Celongs to a leading family in Ferozpur. Recreations: Tennis, hockey, shooting, badminton: billiards, and bridge. Address, Sitapur, Oudh, U.P., India.

Goldingham, John Dalrymple, Retired District and Sessions Judge; entered service, 27th July 1853: student at the College, 8th September 1853; Passed in Telugu 13 September 1853; Passed in Tamil 14th February 1855; Assistant Collector and Magistrate Salem, 25th April 1855 to 27th January 1856; acted in various places and in various capacities including that of Sub-Judge, Madura till 8th December 1862; Judge of the Court of Small Causes, Madura, 1st July 1862; Justice of the Peace, 6th January 1864; Ag. Civil Sessions Judge, Madura, 16th February to 20th March 1864; Furlough to Europe, 14th August 1865 to 13th August 1868; Ag Civil and Sessions Judge, Madura, 13th October 1868; Acted in other places till 1873 and again proceeded to Europe on furlough till 25th March 1876; Returned and was posted to Nellore, 20th December 1880; Transferred to Bellary as Ag. District and Sessions Judge 7881; confirmed in Bellary, April 1882. Address: c/o India Office, London.

Gollaprolu, Zamindarni of Ramayammagaru; Widow of Venkata Mahipati, 3rd brother of the late Raja of Pithapuram, adopted her sister’s son, 1886; adoption set aside by Court at the instance of the Raja; is a highly religious and charitable lady; maintains a choultry at her headquarters, supports the Veda School

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