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30 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Nagendra Nath Chatterji, Rai Saheb, Babu— of the Office of the Military Secretary to the Viceroy, was made a Rai Saheb in June, 19 12, in recognition of his long and meritorious services. Address : Delhi and Simla. Indra Kumar Banerjee, Rai Saheb, Babu — Head Clerk to the Invitation Officer, Viceregal Lodge, received the title of Rai Saheb in June, 19 12, in recognition of his good services. TUNDI Lal Powar, Rai Saheb, Mr. — Extra Assistant Director of Agriculture, Central Provinces, was made a Rai Saheb in June, 1912, in recognition of his good services. Syed Rustam Ali Khan, Khan Bahadur, Registrar of the Political Resident's Court, Aden, was born in Aden, Arabia, on the 22nd March, 1863. He received his English education in the Aden Residency School and that in Arabic and Persian from his late father, Munshi Syed Wahad Ali who went and settled there soon after the British occupation of Aden. Syed Rustam Ali Khan joined the Court of the Political Resident, Aden, at a very early age, on the 19th June, 1877, as an Arabic Clerk and was promoted gradually to higher grades. The Government appointed him on the ist January, 1906, Registrar of the Court and invested him with the powers of the Judge of the Court of Small Causes, and Magisterial powers of the Second Class. His father left him some landed estate in the Civil and Cantonment limits of Aden. In the year, 1902, he compiled a book called ^'A popular Guide to the Civil Courts." Address: Aden. Bath Lahundra Rama Aiyar, Rai Saheb, Inspector of Police, Madras Presidency. The title of Rai Saheb was con- ferred on him in June, 1912, in recognition of his services in the Police Department. Prasanna Kumar Dutt, Rai Saheb, Police Training College, Ranchi. Title conferred in June, 19 12, in recognition of his good services. Address: Police Training College, Ranchi.