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SUPPLEMENT 167 Devi Chand, Rai Saheb, Lala — Superintendent, Time Table Section, North-Western Railway, was born at Amirtsar in i860, and is the son of an old merchant of that city. He has risen to his present position from the lowest rung by his special talents for Railway Time Table work. His is a faithful record of over 33 years' service specially in connection ■with concentration Troops Time Tables and tours of high personages. He rendered special services on the occasion of the Royal Darbar of Delhi in 191 1, on which occasion he was Sfranted the title of Rai Saheb. Address : North-Western Rallwav Offices, Lahore. Chuni Lal Dey, Rai Bahadur, Babu — Registrar, Office of the Surveyor-General of India, Calcutta, received the title of Rai Bahadur, as a personal distinction, in January, 19 14. Address: Calcutta. Din Dayal, I. S. M. D., Rai Bahadur — Sub-Assistant Surgeon, Army Head Quarters, was made a Rai Bahadur in January, 19 14. Pattu Kesava Pillai, the Hon'ble Rai Bahadur, Mr. — Pleader, Annantapur, in the Madras Presidency. The title of Rao Bahadur, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 1914, in recognition of his public services. Address: Annantapur, Madras Presidency. M. R. Rv. Bamblasseri Kammaran Nayar Avergal, Rao Bahadur — Retired Subordinate Judge in the Madras Presidency, was made a Rao Bahadur in January, 1914, in recognition of his public services. M. R. Ry. Erode Sesha Aiyar Ramasvvami Aiyar Avergal, b.a.,b.l., Rai Bahadur, Chairman, Municipal Council, Salem, in the Madras Presidency. His public services were recognised by Government by the grant to him of the title of Rao Bahadur in January, 1914. Address: Salem, Madras Presidencv.