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SUPPLEMENT 119 Parmananda, RaiSaheb, Mr. — Bar-at-Law, Abbottabad, received the title of Rai Saheb in June, 19 12, in recognition of his public services. Address: Abbottabad. KiSHANLal, Rai Saheb, Munshi— Sub-Postmaster, Nepal. The title of Rai Saheb was conferred on him in June, 1912, in recognition of his long and good services. Makhu Lal, Rai Saheb, Lala — Divisional Engineer, Jammu, received the title of Rai Saheb in June, 19 12, in recog- nition of his services. Address : Jammu. AbdullaBin Mahomed Bin Abdul Illah, Khan Saheb, was born in 1863 and educated in Koweit. He belongs to a family of merchants who owned big sailing boats which brought merchandise from Bombay, Malabar, etc., to Arabia. He joined the Political Department of the British Govern- ment in 1904 when the Political Agency was first established at Koweit, in the capacity of an Arabic Translator to His Brittanic Majesty's Representative. In recognition of his services to the British Government the title of Khan Saheb was conferred on him recently. Address : Koweit, Post Office Bushire, Persian Gulf. SWAMI Das, Rai Saheb, Sub-Divisional Officer, Provincial Division, Delhi, was born in November, 1879, and educated at the Roorki College from which he passed out as Sub-Engineer in 1903 standing highest in his class. After the Coronation Darbarofi9ii he was put in charge of construction of Secretariate Buildings, which were completed in less than six months. After the completion of the temporary works Rai Swami Das Bahadur has been taken on Imperial works as a Sub-Divisional Officer. He was made a Rai Saheb in 19 1 3, in recognition of his services Address: Delhi.