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SUPPLEMENT 41 Surgeon and retired on pension in 1905, the last appointment being as Civil Surgeon, Sitapur. In recognition of his good services and professional attainments he was presented with a certificate of honor on the occasion of the Fmperial Coro- nation Darbar of 1903 and was granted the title of Rai Saheb in June, 1912. He has been acting as an Honorary Alunsif of the Gorakhpur Bench since October igii and as a member of the Gorakhpur Municipal Board since a year later. He owns some rent free lands in his native village and houses and gardens at Gorakhpur. Address : Gorakhpur. TajammUL Husain, Khan Bahadur, Munshi — of Shah- jehanpur, U. P. He is a Municipal Commissioner and an Honorary Magistrate within the Shahjehanpur Municipality, and the Police Circles of Shahjehanpur, Seramau south and Kanth. In recognition of his services to the public he was made a Khan Bahadur in June, 1912. Address: Shahjehan- pur, U. P. Sardar Mohammad Yusuf, Khan Bahadur, retired Extra Assistant Commissioner, Punjab. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 1912, in recognition of his long and loyal services to the Government and the public. Saiyed Mahdi Shah, Khan Bahadur, of Lyallpur, Punjab ; the title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 1912, in recognition of his public services. Address: Lyallpur. Sheikh Wazir-UD-DiN, Khan Bahadur, of the Punjab Irrigation Department. He received the title of Khan Bahadur in June, 1912, in recognition of his services in the Irrigation Department.