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SUPPLEMENT 169 Executive Council. See page 1 14, Part VIII, of the Principal volume of Who's Who in India. He was promoted to the Order of the Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in January, 19 14. Address; Delhi and Simla. Mir Shams Shah, i.s.o., ci.e., Khan Bahadur, Political Adviser to H. H, the Khan of Kalat, Beluchistan Provincial Service. He was made a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire in January, 1914. Address: Kalat, Beluchistan. MUDHOLKAR, C.I.E., Rao Bahadur, Rangnath Narsingh — of Amraoti, Berar, Advocate of the High Court, Central Pro- vinces andBerar. See page 41, Part VI, of the Principal volume of Who's Who in India. He was made a Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire in January, 1914, in recognition of his public services. Address: Arnraoti. Raghunath Venkaji Sabnis, C.I.E., Kao Bahadur, Diwan of the Kolhapur State. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him in 1905 and that of CLE., in 191 4, in recog- nition of his loyal services to the Kolhapur State. Address: Kolhapur State. TEMULJI BhIKAJI NaRIMAN, L. M. & S-, F.R.M.S., Knight, Dr. Sir — Medical Practitioner, Bombay, a Justice of the Peace for the town of Bombay and a Fellow of the Bombay Univer- sity (see page 90, Part VII, of the Principal volume of Who's Who in India). The Knighthood was conferred on him in January, 19 14, in recognition of his public services. Address : Bombay. Ban Bihari Kapur, c.s.i., Raja— of Burdwan, Bengal. A brief sketch of his career appears in the Principal volume of Who's Who in India, see page 40, Part VII. He was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the first class in January, 1914, in recognition of his public services. Address : Burdwan, Bengal.