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50 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Barada Kanta Ray, Rai Bahadur, Babu — Assistant Surgeon, Medical Officer-in-charge of the Arrah Hospital, Behar and Orissa. The title of Rai Bahadur was conferred on him in January, 1914. Address : Arrah. Pall Singh, Subedar-Major, Rai Bahadur, Rangoon Battalion, Burma Military Police. Title of Rai Bahadur con- ferred in January, 1914. Anup Chand SangaNARIA, Rai Bahadur, merchant and contractor, Assam Province. Title of Rai Bahadur conferred in January, 19 14. Ambika Charan Chatterjee, l S. O., Sarishtedar, Dis- trict and Session Judge's Court, Comilla, Bengal, was born in the year 1858 and educated at the Dacca College. He was presented with the badge of Companionship of Imperial Service Order in recognition of his long and meritorious services as Sarishtedar in 191 3. Address : Comilla, Bengal. GiRRAj KiSHORE Datt, Rai Bahadur, Pandit — was born at Farrukabad on 22nd March, 1857, ^^ ^ family the members of which followed the profession of Vaids and Hakims. In 1875, he passed the First Arts Examination from the St. John's College, Agra, and by private study passed the pleadership exa- mination in 1878 and the High Court vakilship in 1886. He joined Government service as a 3rd grade Munsif in May, 1886, and by his merit and hard work rose to the post of Judge, Small Cause Court of Agra in 1909 and retired from service in September, 1912. He was the recipient of a Coronation Durbar (191 1) silver medal and was made a Rai Bahadur in June, 19 1 2, in recognition of his long and meritorious services. In 1909, on the suggestion of the Rev. Mr. Haythornthwaite the then Principal, St. John's College, he founded the Old Boys' Association and has been its elected President ever since. Rai Girraj Kishore Datt has published several books (com- mentaries, etc.) on Indian Law in English and Urdu. Address : Retired Judge, Small Cause Court, Pipalmandi, Agra.