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40 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA Sahu Laksmi Narain Hayyar, Diwan Bahadur, of Coimbatore. The title was conferred on him in June, 191 2, in recognition of his public services. Address: Coimbatore. Mohammed Abdul Hafiz Saheb, Khan Bahadur, Coimbatore, was born in 186 1. In recognition of his public services he was made a Khan Saheb in November, 1901, and a Khan Bahadur in June, 19 12. Address : Coimbatore. Khan Walad Rahim Khan, Khan Bahadur; of Jacobabad. The title of Khan Bahadur was conferred on him in June, 1912, in recognition of his public services. Address: Jacobabad. NaSARWANJI Merwanji Cama, Khan Saheb, was born in Bombay on 26th August, 1862. After finishing his school career in Bombay he entered service and began with a clerk- ship in the Bombay High Court. In 1886, after a training of about 6 months, he w^as appointed as combined Sub-Post- Master, Campbellpur. Later on, he served in several capacities as Head Clerk, Inspector, Deputy Post Master, Assistant Superintendent, Post Offices, Superintendent and lastly rose to the rank of ist Class Post Master and retired as such from Lucknow in January, 19 13, after 27 years service in the de- partment. In 1897, he was appointed Superintendent Post Offices, Malakhand Field Force, and in the following year as Superintendent, Khyber Province and his services in these capacities were highly appreciated and awarded by the Government. He was made a Khan Saheb in June, 1912. Address: No. 17, Procter Street, Grant Road, Bombay. Jognksvar ROYjRai Saheb, Babu — L.M.S., Honorary Munsif and member, Municipal Board, Gorakhpur, was born on 12th July, 1852, in village Goghat, District Hoogly, and was educated in Calcutta obtaining his degree from the Medical College in 1875 ; joined the Government service, in 1875, as an Assistant,