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The Edinburgh Gazette, December 15, 1911. 1319 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, DECEMBER 15, 1911. 1319 Governor of the Punjab for making Laws and Diwan Bahadur Seth Kasturchand Daga, Regulations. Central Provinces. James Houssemayne Du Boulay, Esq., C.I.E., His Highness Maharaja Sawai Sawant Singh Indian Civil Service, Private Secretary to Bahadur, -of Bijawar State, Bundelkhand, the Viceroy and Governor-General of India. Central India. His Highness Maharajadhiraja Sipahdar-ul- General Mowbray Thomson (retired) late Bengal Mulk Jujharsingh Ju Deo Bahadur, C.I.E., of Infantry. Charkhari State, Bundelkhand, Central India. To be Companions of the said Most Eminent Rajendra Nath Mukharji, Esq., C.I.E., Sheriff Order :— • of Calcutta. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Beaufoy Thornhill, James Herbert Seabrooke, Esq.. Assistant G.I.E., Indian Army, Inspecting Officer of Secretary. Military Department, India Office. Cantonments. • • Walter Culley Madge, Esq., President of the Gangadhar Madho Chitnavis, Esq., C.I.E., of Anglo-Indian Association, and an Additional Nagpur, an Additional Member of the Council Member of the Council of the Governor- of the Governor-General of India for making General of India for making Laws and Regu- Laws and Regulations. lations. Captain His Highness Fakur-ud-Daula Nawab Lieutenant-Colonel Wallace Christopher Ramsay Muhammad Iftikar Ali Khan Bahadur Saulat Stratton, Indian Army, Commissioner of Jung, of Jaora State, Central India. Ajmer-Merwara. His Highness Raja Ram Singh, of Sitamau James Scott, Esq., Assistant Private Secretary State, Central India. to the Viceroy and Governor-General of India. Raj Sahib Amarsinhji Banesinhji, of Vankaner, Major Edward Charles Bayley, Indian Army, Bombay Presidency. Private Secretary to the Lieutenant-Go- 'vernor of the Punjab. Ram Krishna Gopal Bhandarkar, Esq., C.I.E., LL.D., of Poona, Bombay Presidency. Rai Bahadur Lala Sheo Prasad, an Honorary Magistrate of Delhi, Punjab. Michael Filose, Esq., C.I.E., Chief Secretary to His Highness the Maharaja Scindia of Frederick William Johnston, Esq., Indian Civil Gwalior. Service, Secretary to the Chief Commissioner. North-West Frontier Province. Rear-Admiral Sir Colin Richard Keppel, K.C.V.O., C.B., D.S.O., Extra Equerry to Major Arthur Louis Bickford, Indian Army. His Majesty the King-Emperor. 56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force), Com- mandant, Khyber Rifles. .Surgeon-General Arthur Mudge Branfoot, C.I.E. Indian Medical Service (retired), President of Edward Gelson Gregson, Esq., Indian Police, Su- the Medical Board, India Office. perintendent of Police, North-West Frontier Province, on special duty in connection Sir John Stanley, K.C., lately Chief Justice of with suppression of the arms traffic. the High Court of Judicature, North-Western Provinces. Khan Bahadur Mian Rahim Shah, Kaka Khel. Saint-Hill Eardley-Wilmot, Esq., C.I.E., Com- William Malcolm Hailey, Esq., Indian Civil missioner under the Development Act for Service, Deputy Secretary to the Govern- • Great Britain, lately Inspector-General of ment of India, Financial Department, on ' Forests to the Government of India. special duty with the Coronation Durbar Committee. Lieutenant-Colonel Percy Zachariah Cox, C.S.I., Colonel Benjamin William Marlow, Indian Army, C.I.E., Indian Army, Political Resident in the Military Accountant-General, and ex officio - Persian Gulf. Deputy Secretary to the Government of India, Francis Edward Spring, Esq., C.I.E., Public Financial Department (Military Finance) ' Works Department (retired), Chairman of the Herbert Gerard Tomkins, Esq., Financial De- Madras Port Trust Board, and an Additional partment, Government of India, Officiating Member of the Council of the Governor of Accountant-General, Bengal. Fort St. George for making Laws and Regu- lations. Henry Whitby Smith, Esq., Indo-European Telegraph Department, lately Director, Per- William Arthur Dring, Esq., C.I.E., Agent, East sian Gulf Section. Indian Railway Company. Major Francis Beville"Prideaux, Indian Array, Maharaja Sri Vickrama Deo, of Jeypore, Za- Political Agent, Southern Rajputana States. mindar in the Madras Presidency. Major Arthur Prescott Trevor, Indian Army His Highness Maharaja Thotab Namgyal, of Political Agent. Sikkim. Lieutenant-Colonel Ramsay Frederick Clayton Rana Sheoraj Singh, Taluqdar of Thalrai Gordon, Indian Army, lately Private Secre- (Khajurgaon), in the Rai Bareli District of tary to the Lieutenant-Go vernor, United Oudh. Provinces of Agra and Oudh, at present Raja Shaban Ali Khan, Khan Bahadur, of Private Secretary to President, Coronation Salempur, Lucknow District,. Oudh. Durbar Committee. His Highness Maharaja Sir Sawai Jey Singh Lieutenant-Colonel Charles MacTaggart, Indian Bahadur, K.C.S.L, of Alwar. Medical Service, Inspector-General of Prisons, His Highness Maharawal Raghunath- Singh United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. Bahadur, of Partabgarh, Rajputana. Nawab Mirza Mahdi Husain, Khan Bahadur, His Highness Maharana Shri Chatrasinhji of Lucknow. Gambhirsinhji, Raja of Rajpipla, Rewa- Rai Kishan Sah Bahadur, Honorary Magistrate, Kantha Agency, Bombay Presidency. Naini Tal, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh..
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