SUPPLEMENT 77 Hajji Abdul Rahim, Khan Bahadur, Extra Assistant Superintendent, Survey of India. His public services were recognised by the grant of the title of Khan Saheb sometime ago and in further recognition of the same the title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 19 13. MiRAN Bakhsh, Khan Bahadur, temporary Sub-Engi- neer, Karachi Extension Railway Survey. He was made a Khan Saheb sometime ago and the title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 1913, as a personal distinction in recognition of his public services. KhAGENDRA Nath Mitra, I.S.O., Babu — Deputy Magis- trate and Collector, was born on 3rd November, 1855, and educated at the Presidency College, Calcutta. In recognition of his services to the public, specially in the line of education, he was admitted to the Imperial Service Order in the year 1913. Address: 14, Bechu Chatterjee's Street, Calcutta. LUTF Ali Khan Bahadur, Major — was born in 1875 at Kallanor. When 1 8, he entered the service of the Indore Durbar and has, during the period, risen to the important position of the Commandant, Imperial Service Transport of the State. In June, 19 12, he was granted the 2nd class order of merit by the Government of India and was made a Bahadur. Address: Imperial Service Transport, Indore. Makhan Singh, K.I.H., I.S.M.D., Dr. — was born in April, 1872, in the village Kaherta, District of Rawalpindi, in a res- pectable 7nahajan family and was educated in the Lahore Medical College in the final examination of which he stood first. He entered the Government service of Indian Subordinate Medical Department in April, 1892, served in Beluchistan for 15 years and did useful service in connection with the out-break of cholera at Loralai. He was awarded cash reward and sanads by the Government for the above services ; was also granted a
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