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SUPPLEMENT 43 Sheikh Mohammad Akbar, Khan Bahadur, of Peshawar. The title was conferred on him in June, 1912, in recognition of his public services. Chathu Adiary, Rao Saheb, retired Tehsildar, Magistrate and Municipal Secretary, Tellicherry, was born about the year 1848 in a respectable family of that name and educated at the Tellicherry Mission, Cannanore Normal and Calicut Zilla Schools, respectively. Beginning from a humble clerkship to a European Barrister he rose to the officiating Huzur Serish- tedar's post in the course of 18 years. In the capacity of Tehsildar Magistrate he assisted the Government on more than one occasion specially in connection with the sappers strike in 1888. He received the Coronation medal in 1912 and the title of Rao Saheb in 19 13. Address : Tellicherry. Sachchitananda Sahai, b.a.,b.l., Rai Bahadur; second son of the late Hon'ble Haribans Sahai, was born in the year 1 874. Since obtaining his B. L. degree from the Behar National College, Mr. Sahai has been serving the public in various capacities ; he has been Vice-Chairman of the Arrah Muni- cipality since 1903, member of the District Board and the Local Board, Arrah, since 1908, member of the Arrah Hospital Managing Committee for about 10 years and so on. The Government, in recognition of his public spirit, presented him a certificate of honor in the year 191 1. He was also awarded a Coronation Darbar M.edal in December of the same year and in the following year he was made a Rai Bahadur. Address: Arrah. Thakur Singh Bhangi, Sardar Bahadur, Sardar — of Panjwar, Amritsar District. The title of Sardar Bahadur, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 19 14. Lahna Singh, Sardar Bahadur, Bhai— Executive Engineer in the Punjab. The title of Sardar Bahadur, as a personal distinction, was conferred on him in January, 19 14.