Mohammad Yasin, Khan Saheb, Senior Sub-Assistant Surgeon, was born in December, 1858, and educated at Calcutta and Bankipur Medical Schools. His father, the late Maulvi Mir Hassan Ali, was a Zemindar at Sultanpur, Oudh, and a military pensioner. During the Mutiny he took care of the families of some British officers whilst they were engaged in the lighting. The Khan Saheb was on special famine duty in Mysore in 1877-8; he was attached to the 25th Native Infantry in 1879 and marched with that regiment to Khan- d'ahar. He was on duty at Kabul in 1880, being also present at the battles of Ahmad Khel and Ghazni. He joined the 5th Gurkhas later in the same year and marched with Lord Roberts to Khandahar, afterwards accompanying the regi- ment in the expedition through the Murree Hills and Balu- chistan. He was awarded the Afghan War medal, with two clasps and a bronze star. In 1883 he was on medical duty in Egypt. During all his active service he earned the commen- dation of the Medical Officers in charge for his loyal, merito- rious and distinguished services. He is now in charge of the Balrampur Branch Dispensary in Lucknow. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his long and meritorious service, Address : Ganeshganj, Lucknow.
WlLAYAT HUSA1N, Mir, Khan Saheb, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recog- nition of his public services. Address : Aligarh, United Pro- vinces.
KABUL AHMAD, Khan Saheb, Honorary Magistrate, re- i < ived his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Dur- bar, in recognition of his public services. Address : Sandila United Provinces.
ABDUL AZIZ LAM, Khan Saheb, Vakil, Managing Direc- tor of the Kasia Co-operative Bank, was born at Lar in [864, and educated under the care of his father, Maulvi Sheikh