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SUPPLEMENT 131 HUSSEN Khan Dmane Khan, Khan Saheb, Retired Ins- pector of Police and now Honorary First Class Magistrate, Ahmedabad, in the Bombay Presidency. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address-. Ahmedabad. COOVERJE RUSTOMJE AvARi, Khan Saheb, ist grade Sub- Assistant Surgeon, in the Bombay Presidency. Title con- ferred in January, 19 13. Mohammed Faiz-ul-lah Mohammad Taki, Khan Saheb, Inspector, Criminal Investigation Department, Bombay City Police Force. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Address : Bombay. Wadero Shah Nawaz Walad Ghulam Kadir Khan, Khan Saheb — Drakhan of Gahi Yasin, Sukkar District, in the Bombay Presidency. Title conferred in January, 19 13. . Jaganatham Chetty, Pagadula Kweripuccam, Dewan Bahadur, Retired Tehsildar, was born in August, 1843. For his meritorious services as Tehsildar, Chairman of the Muni- cipal Council, Conjeeveram and a member of Taluq and District Board, Chingleput, Tanjore and Tinnevely Districts, the title of Divvan Bahadur was conferred on him in January, 191 3. Address : Conjeeveram, Madras Presidency. Purushottam Balkrishna Joshi, f. r. g. s., J. p., Rao Bahadur, Vice-President, Bombay Anthropological Society, Fellow of the Bombay University and Honorary Presidency Magistrate, Bombay, was born on the 5th March, 1856, and educated at the Elphinstone and Wilson Colleges, Bombay. The family claims descent from the famous Hemadri, Prime Minister of Kings, Mahadeo and Ramdeo of Devagiri. Rao Bahadur Mr. Joshi is a scholar of high order of Mahratti and Sanskrit langauges in which he has composed several excellent poems also. The voluntary services rendered by Mr. Joshi in carry-