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SUPPLEMENT [43 marriage and the neglect of physical exercises. It is his intention to establish a college of physical culture in some central spot in India. With this purpose*in view he is laying aside a portion of his earnings and proposes to use the funds thus secured to found and endow this institution. SaNKARAN Nair, the Hon'ble Justice Sir-— Judge of the High Court of Madras, belongs to the family of Nair Brahmins of Madras. He was born on July nth, 1857, and was educated at the Presidency College, Madras. A brief sketch of his life and career appears in the Principal volume of Who's Who in India (seepage 27, Part II). In recognition of his many and long services to the Government and the people, Knighthood was conferred on him in June, 1912, Address: Judge, High Court, Madras, Khair-UD-DIN, Khan Saheb, Jailor, in the Punjab. The title of Khan Saheb, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 191 3. Ghulam Hussain Khan, Khan Saheb, Assistant Pro- fessor, Punjab Veterinary College, Lahore. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Address : Punjab Veterinary College, Lahore (Punjab). Mahomed Kazim Hussain, Khan Saheb, Superintendent, Northern India Salt Revenue. Title conferred in January, Fazaldad Khan, Khan Saheb, Rissaldar — 12th Cavalry Horse Farm, Lyallpur. Title conferred in January, 19 13. Address: 12th Cavalry Horse Farm, Lyallpur (Punjab). Amjad Ali, B.A., Khan Saheb, Maulvi — Head Master, Patna Collegiate School, Patna. Title conferred in January, 1913. Address : Patna Collegiate School, Patna.