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180 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Motibai Kapadia, xMiss, F. R. c. S., K.-i.-H., Medical Officer in charge of the Victoria Jubilee Dispensary, Ahmedabad, was granted the silver Kaisar-i-Hind Medal on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, " for public service in India." Address: Ahmedabad, Bombay Presidency. GUNE, TRIMBAK RaGHUNATII, L. M. & S., K.-I.-H., in charge of the Cholera Hospital at Pandharpur, received the silver Kaisar-i-Hind Medal (second class) " for public service in India." on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address: Pandharpur, Bombay Presidency. BALWANT Singh, Sardar Saheb, K.-i.-H., Assistant Engineer, Punjab Public Works Department, was born in 1867, and educated at the Gurdaspur High School, and Lahore Government College. He entered the Public Works Department as an Overseer, and was promoted to Assistant Engineer grade in 1908. He was with the Waziristan expedition from 1894 to 1898, and again served in W r aziristan in 1900-01, receiving a sanad in recognition of his services. He was selected to serve on the Coronation Durbar works in 1902-03, when he received a medal and sanad for his good work. He was employed in 1905 during the preparations for the visit of the (then) Prince and Princess of Wales, and his services on this occasion were rewarded with the title of Sardar Saheb. He was in charge of the works of the Khalsa College from 1908 to 19 10, and his work was much commended. He was deputed to the recent Durbar works, and was rewarded with the silver Kaisar-i-Hind Medal. He owns land in the Gurdaspur District and house property in Lahore. Club: Lahore Masonic Club. Address: Delhi. Mohammad Naimullah Khan, k.-i.-h., Senior Sub- Assistant Surgeon, was born in 1859 and educated at the Government HighSchool, Allahabad, Victoria School, Ghazipur, and the Temple Medical School. Bankipur. His forefathers