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Iftikhak Ahmad, Khan Saheb, Mir Munshi of the British Consulate, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbarvin recognition of his public services. Address : Kashgar. Chinese Turkestan.


GHULAM Haider Khan. Khan Saheb, Honorary Magis- trate, was born in December, 1852, and educated privately. His title was conferred on 1 st January, 1900, in recognition of his public services. Address : Peshawar.


Saha, BkOJO NATH, Rai Saheb, retired Civil Surgeon, Public Examiner in the Lushai language, was born in 1849, and educated at Hooghly College and Calcutta Medical College. He held various medical posts since 1873, and is a well-known linguist and scholar, being acquainted with seven European languages and three Indian vernaculars. He is an authority on the Lushai language, he retired to Benares in 1902. Publications : " Lushai Grammar," " Capillary Bruit," Dehatmic Tattoa," and other minor works. Address: Lachmikunda, Benares City.


MATHU Mal, I. M. S., Rai Saheb, retired Civil Surgeon of Patiala State, was born on November 27th, 1853, and edu- cated at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, and the Lahore Medical College. He entered Government service in 1878; volun- teered for the Afghan campaign in 1879 ; in recognition of his good services he was awarded a medal. In 1883 his ser- vices were lent to Patiala State, where he worked as Assist- ant Civil Surgeon, retiring on 1st March, 1907. His title was awarded on 25th June, 1909, in recognition of his public services. Address: Delhi.


FATEH Chan I), Rai Saheb. Railway Contractor, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his services to the public. Address ; Sukkur, Bombay Presidenc