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WARRANT OF PRECEDENCE FOR INDIA

Director-General of Statistics.

Director of the Botanical Survey of India.

Inspector-General of Agriculture in India. [1]

Master of the Mint, Calcutta and Bombay.

Meteorological Reporter to the Government of India.

Superintendent of Revenue Survey, Madras.

Superintendents, Trigonometrical Surveys.

Second Class — (Number 73 of the Warrant)

Adviser on Chinese Affairs in Burma.

Agent-General in India for the British Protectorates in Africa under the Administration of the Foreign Office.[2]

Chief Collector of Customs, Burma.

Chief Inspector of Mines in India.[1]

Chief Presidency Magistrates.

Chief Superintendents of the Telegraph Department.

Collector of Customs and Salt Revenue, Sind.

Collectors and Magistrates of Districts; and Deputy Commissioners of Districts and of Settlements.

Conservators of Forests, 2nd and 3rd grades.

Deputy Accountants-General under Local Governments.

Deputy Inspectors-General of Police.

Deputy Superintendent of Port Blair.

Directors of the Persian Gulf Section, and of the Persian Section of the Indo-European Telegraph Department.

Divisional and District and Sessions Judges.

Examiners of Accounts, Public Works Department, 2nd and 3rd classes.

Government Astronomer, Madras.

Imperial Bacteriologist.

Inspector of Mines to the Government of India.

Librarian, Imperial Library.[3]

Officer in charge of the Records of the Government of India.

Officers of the Customs Department drawing Rs. 1,250 a month and upwards.

Officers of the Indian Educational Service, and of the graded Educational Service drawing Rs. 1,250 a month and upwards.

  1. 1.0 1.1 Home Department Notification No. 1988, dated the 27th June 1905.
  2. Home Department Notification No. 3119, dated the 11th September 1903.
  3. Home Department Notifications Nos. 327 and 149, dated the 26th Januarv 1900, and 24th January 1903, No. 551, dated the 10th March 1904, No. 1485, dated the 6th Julv 1904 and No. 715, dated the 14th March 1905.

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