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SUPPLEMENT 65

Desraj Urs, Jagirdar, M. V. O., C. I. E., Chief Commandant of the Mysore State troops, whose biography appears in Part I. page 156. of this work, was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire by His Majesty the King-Emperor on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Amar Nath, C. I. E., Rai Saheb, Chief Minister to His Highness the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir, whose biography appears in Part I, page 164, of this work, was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order of the Indian Empire by His Majesty the King-Emperor on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Kothi — Raja Avadhendra Bahadur Singh, C. I. E., Raja of — a Ruling Chief, whose biography appears in Part I, page 110, of this work, was invested with the insignia of Companion of the Order the Indian Empire by His Majesty the King-Emperor on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Krishnarao Wasudeo Mulye., B. A., C. I. E., Rao Bahadur, Member of the Council of Regency, Indore State, was appointed to his present office in June, 1902. He received the title of Rao Bahadur in recognition of his eminent services to Government and his State, on 25th January, 1895, and was further honoured with the Companionship of the Order of the Indian Empire by His Majesty the King-Emperor on the occasion of the recent Coronation Dubar. Address: Indore, Central India.



Banarji, Albion Rajkumar, M.A., I.C.S., C.I.E., Diwan of Cochin State, was born in England on 10th October, 1871, and educated at Calcutta, and at Balliol College, Oxford. His father, Babu Sasipada Banarji, was a well-known social reformer. His mother was one of the first high-caste Indian ladies to visit England. Mr. Banarji joined the Indian Civil