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36 WHO'S WHO IN IND'IA VlTHALRAl HiMMATRAM Dave, Rao Bahadur, Deputy Assistant to the Political Agent, Kathiawar Agency, Rajkot. In recognition of his public services the title of Rao Bahadur was conferred on him in igo6 and in June, 19 12, he was appointed a Compainon of the Imperial Service Order in further recognition of his long services. Address : Rajkot. GODREJ SORABJI FuDUMjEE, Mr. — Deputy Accountant- General, Bombay, was appointed a Companion of the Imperial Service Order in June, 19 12, in recognition of his public services. PlAR Singh, Lt.-Col, Rai Saheb, Thakur — Divisional Forest Officer, Riasi Division, Jammu and Kashmir State, was born in 1864 and received private education at Jammu. The members of the family to which he belongs are jagirdars of the Government of India and own many purchased villages also. They have mostly been military officers. In recognition of his meritorious services the Government conferred upon him the honour of Rai Saheb in. 1.9 13. Residence : ViW^ig^K^yy Tehsil Nurpur, District Kangra, Nearest Railway Station, Pathankot. Address : Divisional Forest Officer, Riasi Division; P. O. Udampur (Jammu). Brahma Sri Sundara Sastiral, of Tanjore. In appre- ciation of his deep Sanskrit vScholarship he was made a Mahamohopadhyaya in June, 19 12. Abu Mohammad Abdul Haq, Maulvi — of Delhi, was created a Shams-ul-ulama in June, 1912, in appreciation of his Persian and Arabic Scholarship. Kabiraj Kali Das Bidyabhusan, of Calcutta. He is a medical practitioner of the Ayurvedic System of great repute and in testimony to his long and successful practice and in recognition of the services he thus rendered to the suffering humanitythc Government conferred on him in June, 1912, the distinction of Vaidyaratna.