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SUPPLEMENT 117 FiROZ Din, Khan Saheb, Inspector of Police in the Punjab. The title of Khan Saheb, as a personal distinction, was conferred in January, 19 14. Edu Baksh, Khan Sabeb, Munshi ; Retired Sub-Assistant Surgeon, in the Province of Assam. Title conferred in January, 1914. Saiyid Ghulam Husain, Khan Saheb, Inspector in charge, Salt Depot, Karak, Kohat in the North-West Frontier Province. Title conferred in January, 1914. Address-. Karak, Kohat District, North- West Frontier Province. NUSSERVVANJI SORABjr, Khan Saheb, Mr. — Head Fore- man, Traffic Department, Kolaba, Great Indian Peninsula Railway. Title conferred in January, 19 14. Address: Kolaba, Bombay. SULLEMAN Cassum Haji Mittra, Sardar Saheb, Justice of the Peace, Bombay. Title of Sardar Saheb conferred in January, 19 14. Address: Bombay. Thana Salar Sahib Bahadur, Khan Saheb, Merchant, Tirupathar (North Arcot District) was born in 1869 ^.nd is thus 45 years old. His father was a first Havaldar in a British Cavalry. He is a Municipal Councillor in which capacity he has done much useful service to his town and the Government, in recognition of which he was made a Khan Saheb, in 191 3. Address: Merchant, Tirupathar (District North Arcot.) Jai Jai Ram, Rai Bahadur, Pandit— born in June, 1847, belongs to a respectable family of Kanyakubja Brahmins named Pathaks, of village Goora, District Badaun, in the United Provinces. His help to the Government in arresting the notorious dacoits, Dhara and Bijaia, who were a source of