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SUPPLEMENT r;; Dharapuram Mathay Saheb Syed Abdul Razack »SahEb, Khan Saheb^Khan Bahadur, Contractor in the Madras Presidency. The title of Khan Bahadur, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in June, 1913, in recognition of his public services. BehramjI HorMAZJI Nanavati, Khan Bahadur, F.R.G.S., (Edin.) L.M. & s., Senior Assistant Surgeon in the Bombay Presidency. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him, as a personal distinction, in 19 13, in recognition of his public services. Saiyed Husen Bin Hamed Al Medthar, Khan Bahadur, Governor of MokuHa. The title w^as conferred on him in June, 1913, in recognition of his public services. Aminul Islam, Khan Bahadur, Maulvi — the title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him, as a personal distinction, in June, 1913, in recognition of his public services. Ala-UD-Din, Khan Bahadur, Kazi — Vice-Chairman, Dacca Municipality, Bengal. The title of Khan Bahadur wa3 conferred on him, as a personal distinction, in June, 1913, for his public services. Address : Dacca. Deo Raj, Rai Saheb— Signalling Inspector, East Indian Railway, Allahabad, was born, in a respectable Khattri family, in the year, 1874, at Banga, a village in thejullundur District, Punjab. After finishing his education in the High School, Jullundur, he joined the Sindh Sagar Railway and later on he went to Simla to learn Engineering. Having finished the three years course of studies there, he joined the Public Works Department, Irrigation Branch. Soon after, he was transferred to the Public Works Department Secretariat,