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SUPPLEMENT 115 SiiAiK Ahmed Shaik Abdullah, Khan Saheb — Sub- Assistant Surgeon, Ratnagiri, in the Bombay Presidency. Title of Khan Saheb conferred on him in January, 19 14. Address : Ratnagiri, Bombay Presidency. Abu Nasr Muhammad Ali, Khan Saheb, Maulvi — Sub- Divisional Officer, Manikganj, District Dacca, Bengal. Title conferred in January, 1914. Address; Manikganj, Dacca District, Bennal. Shaikh Ali Raza, Khan Saheb, Honorary Magistrate, Benares. Title conferred in January, 1914. Address: Benares. Kadir Bakhsh, Khan Saheb, Zaildar of Golra, Rawal- pindi District. Title conferred in January, 19 14. Address: Golra; Rawalpindi District, Punjab. Shaikh Rahim Bakhsh, b. a., Khan Saheb—Extra Assistant Commissioner, in the Punjab. Title conferred in January, 19 14. Alladad Khan, Khan Saheb, Chaudhri -Inspector of Co-operative Credit Societies in the Punjab. Title conferred in January, 1914. Mir Saiyid Husain, Khan Bahadur; Deputy Collector and Personal Assistant to Director of Land Records and Agriculture, United Provinces, was born in 1862, in village Nagram, District Lucknow, and belongs to an influential family of Saiyids of that place. He was educated in the Canning College, Lucknow, of which he was a brilliant student in the seventies. Owing, however, to long continued illness caused by overwork, he had to give up his studies before taking a degree and take up service in which he soon made his mark and attracted the attention of the various officers under whom he worked. After serving the Lucknow Municipality for sometime, in 1891 he joined the Department of Land Records and Agriculture of the United Provinces,