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SUPPLEMENT 185 M. R. Ry. Madura Ramachandra Gobinda Rao AVERGAL, Rao Bahadur, Deputy Collector in the Madras Presidency. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him, as a personal distinction, in June, 19 13, in recognition of his public services. M. R. Rv. SathappaChettiar Ramanathan Chettiar MuTHiAH Chettiar Anamalai Chettiar Avergal, Rao Bahadur, Madras Presidency. The title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 1913, in recognition of his public services. Mohammad Ubaidullah Khan, c.s.i., Colonel, Sahibzada — second son of Her Highness the Begum of Bhopal, was born in 1879, and educated under the supervision of his mother. He is an A.D.C. to His Excellency the Viceroy, Commander-in-Chief of the armies of the Bhopal State, a Colonel of the Imperial Service Troops of Bhopal and an Honorary Captain of the British Forces. The Bhopal army has made considerable progress under his charge and the Commander-in-Chief himself praised them very highly in 1908. He exhibited considerable skill and bravery in the skirmish with the Bedoins of Arabia when on a pilgrimage with his mother. He takes great interest in matters educational and is a Trustee of the M. A. O. College, Aligarh. He joined the Coronation ceremony of King George V in London in com- pany with Her Highness the Begum Sahiba. He was made a C.S.I, in June, 1912. A portrait of Sahibzada Ubaidullah Khan appeared opposite page 27, Part I, of the Principal volume of Who's Who in India, Address: Bhopal. MiRZA Abbas Ali Baig, c.s.i., b.a., Lld. (Glasgow), member of the India Council, London, was born in 1859 ^"<^ educated at Wilson's College, Bombay. A short biographical sketch of him appears in the Principal volume of Who's Who in India (sqq page 136, Part VII). In 19 12, he was created a