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SUPPLEMENT 103 Sirdar Pooran Singh Bahadur, General-Bakhshi and Military Secretary to H. H. the Maharaja of Kapurthala, born in 1867, is the adopted son of Sirdar Shamsher Singh of Fatehabad. He received his education in the Randhir Collegiate High School, Kapurthala. He served with the State Imperial Service Infantry in the Tirah Expedition and got a medal in 1897-98. The Kapurthala Darbar granted him a life allowance in recognition of his good services during the said Expedition. He was sent by the State to England as its representative on the occasion of the Coronation of His Imperial Majesty late King Edward VII, in 1901, and was granted a medal. In 1910, he was appointed Bakhshi and Military Secretary. Two years later he was granted a second class order of British India and the title of Bahadur. Sirdar Pooran Singh's son, Sirdar Jai Singh is undergoing training in the Imperial Cadet Corps at Dehra Dun under the orders of H. H. Maharaja of Kapurthala. Address : Bakhshi Fauj and Military Secretary, Kapurthala. RamnaRAIN Amarchand, Rao Bahadur, Municipal Commissioner, Poona, Bombay, was awarded the Kaiser-i-Hind medal of the first class in June, 19 13, in recognition of his public services. Address : Poona. JOGENDRA Narain Roy, Raja, Rao Bahadur — of Langola, Murshidabad, Bengal, was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind gold medal in June, 1913. Address: Langola, Murshidabad. Bhagat Ram, Mr. — Barrister-at-Law, Jullundur, Punjab, was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the second class in June, 1913, for his public services. Address : Jullundur, Punjab. Sher Singh, Subedar— late Subedar of ist King George's Own *Sappers and Miners, was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the second class in June, 1913, for his public services.