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SUPPLEiMENT 179 Saiyid Ali Bahadur, Khan Bahadur, Maulvi—Retired Deputy Collector of Bilgram, District Hardoi, Oudh, received the title of Khan Bahadur in June, 19 13, as a personal dis- tinction, in recognition of his public services. Inam Muhammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, Munshi — Deputy Superintendent of Police, Aligarh. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him, as a personal distinction, in June, 1913, in recognition of his public services. Address : Aligarh. Abdur Rahman, Khan Bahadur, Doctor — Vice-President of the Municipal Committee and Sub-Registrar, Pathankot, Gurdaspur District. Title conferred in June, 19 13, in recogni- tion of his services to the public. Address : Pathankot, District Gurdaspur, Punjab. SUBEDAR Sajjad Ali, Khan Bahadur, Magwa Battalion, Burma Military Police. Title conferred in June, 19 13. M. C. KOMAN, L. M. & s., Rao Saheb, Dr.— was born on ist September, 1865, at Canna'nore, an important seaport town on the Malabar Coast. His father, a respected merchant and Commissariat Contractor of the place, had him educated at the Local High School from which he matriculated in 1880. While reading for the F. A. Examination he was selected, after a competitive examination, to study fcr medicine as a Government Stipendiary Student at the Madras Medical College. He had a brilliant college career, having won several prizes and certificates of honor. After obtaining the degree of L. M. & S. of the Madras University he served for nearly three years in independent medical charge of several local and municipal hospitals. From the year, 1890, he was, with one short interruption, attached to the Government General Hospital at Madras where he served for about ten years winning the esteem and regard of his superiors, patients, and every one with whom he came in contact, by his cons- cientious and assiduous work ^.nd industry. From the year