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138 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Shastri Shankar Lal Maheshwar, Mahamahopadhyaya, Sanskrit Scholar, Kathiawar, Bombay Presidency. The title of Mahamahopadhyaya, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 1914. Harinath Ray, Divvan Bahadur, Mr.— late Officiating Judge, Calcutta High Court. The title of Diwan Bahadur, as a personal distinction, was conferred oij,him in January, 19 14. Daya Kishan Kaul, C. i. e., Rai Saheb, Diwan Bahadur, Diwan — Finance Member, Alwar State. For full particulars see page 190 of the 2nd volume,(First Supplement) of Who's Who in India. The title of Diwan Bahadur, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 1914. Address : Alwar, Rajputana. Amar Nath, C. I. E., Rai Saheb, Diwan Bahadur, Divvan — Chief Minister to His Highness the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. His biography appears on page 164, Part I, of the Principal volume of Who's Who in India. The title of Diwan Bahadur was conferred on him as a personal distinction in January, 1914. Address: Jammu and Kashmir. Helimullah Chowdhri, Khan Saheb, Maulvi— Police Inspector, Senamganj, District Sylhet, was born in the year 1863 and educated in the Dacca Collegiate School. His many services in the Police Department, specially in connection with the Manipur expedition (1891), the earth-quake at Sylhet (1897), the agitation at Silchar in Assam, Comilla and Brahmanbaria in Eastern Bengal and with the suppression of dacoities attracted the attention of the Government and he was eventually made a Khan Saheb in 1913. His family's landed property extend to six into three miles in which his share is 3/1 6th. He is an author of two small books in the Bengalee language. Address : Post Office, Bithangal, (District Sylhet).