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SUPPLEiMENT 12 1 Daljang Singh Khanka, M. B., Rai Bahadur, Dr.— Senior Civil Assistant Surgeon, Mayo Hospital, Jaipur (Rajputana) was born in September, 1864, and educated at Nahan, Patiala and Lahore, respectively. Dr. Daljang Singh entered service in i8gi and after he had served for sometime as House Surgeon, Mayo Hospital, Lahore, as an acting Junior Demonstrator of Anatomy, Medical College, Lahore, and in a few more places, his services were lent to the Rajputana Agency, as House Surgeon, Mayo Hospital, and Medical Officer of the Transport Corps, Jaipur. He has been on Chitral and Tirah Expeditions with the said Transport Corps and thus put in some war service. He went to England with H. H. the Maharaja of Jaipur at the time of the Coronation of King Edward VII. The title of Rai Bahadur was conferred on him, in 19 13, in recognition of his services to the Jaipur Darbar. He is a member of the Jaipur Cricket and Tennis Clubs and finds delight in riding, motoring, hill climbing, swimming, drawing and painting. Address : Jaipur (Rajputana). Abdul Fattaq, Maulvi Sayed, Khan Bahadur — Honor- ary Magistrate of Rungpur, Bengal. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in 1887 and he was awarded a Kaisar-i- Hind Medal of the second class in January, 19 13, in recognition of his public services. See also Who's Who in India, Principal volume, page 86, Part VII. Address : Rungpur. Sarat Chandra Ray, Babu — of Ranchi was granted a Kaisar-i-Hind Medal of the 2nd class in January, 19 13, in recognition of his public services. Address : Ranchi, Behar and Orissa. Baikunth Nath Dk, Maharaja — of Balasore, Honorary Magistrate. The title of Raja Bahadur was conferred on him, as a personal distinction, in 1889, and that of Maharaja, again as a personal distinction, in January, 1913. See also Who's Who in India, Principal volume, Part VIII, page 38. Address : Balasore.