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Mohammadan and Sikh rule. His grandfather was the first Kotwal of Gujrat City under the British, after the battle of Gujrat. Shaikh Ghulam Mohammad was for thirty-seven years in the Educational Service of the North-West Frontier Province, first as Headmaster of the Kohat High School, then as District Inspector of Schools. He retired in 1909, and was awarded a grant of land on the Lower Jhelum Canal in recognition of his long and faithful services to Government and the public. He was further rewarded in May, 19 10, with the title he now bears. He is President of the Qanungo family. Club : Frontier Islamia Club, Peshawar. Address : Gujrat, Punjab.


MUBARIK Ali Shah, Saiyed, Khan Saheb, Acting Attache, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services, Address-. Meshed, Arabia,


Mohammad Aslam Khan, Khan Saheb, British News Writer, received his title on. the occasion of the recent Coro- nation Durbar, in recognition of his faithful services. Address : Herat, Afghanistan.


ABDUL Razao. Khan Saheb, Arabic Munshi, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in re- cognition of his public services. Address: British Resi- dency, Bushire, Persian Gulf.


ABDUL REZA, Khan Saheb, Farrash Bashi at the British Residency, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his faithful services. Address: Bushire, Persian Gulf.


ABDUL Ali, Khan Saheb. Merchant, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recog- nition of his services to the public. Address : Baghdad.