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THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE. JANUARY 6, 1903.

Frederick Augustus Nicholson, Esq., C.I.E., Under Secretary to the Government of India Indian Civil Service, First Member of the in the Home Department, and Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Madras, and an Additional Indian Universities Commission. Member of the Council of the Governor of Major Alfred William Alcock, M.B., F.R.S., Fort St. George for making Laws and Regula- Indian Medical Service, Superintendent of the tions. Indian Museum, Arthur Upton Fanshawe, Esq., C.S.I., Indian Arthur Hill, Esq., Executive Engineer, 1st Grade Civil Service, Director-General of the Post Bombay Presidency. Office of India. Douglas Donald, Esq., Commandant of the Walter Roper Lawrence, Esq., C.I.E., Indian Border Military Police and Samana Rifles, Civil Service (retired), Private Secretary to Kohat. His Excellency the Viceroy of India. I Jagadish Chandra Bose, Professor of the Pre- John Eliot, Esq., C.I.E., Meteorological Reporter j sidency College at Calcutta. to the Government of India, and Director- | Nawab Muhammad Sharif Khan, Khan of Dir. General of Indian Observatories. Mehtar Shuja-ul-Mulk, of Chitral. Raja Dhiraj Nahar Singh, of Shahpura, in Raj- Mir Muhammad Nazim Khan, Mir of Hunza. putana. Raja Sikandar Khan, of Nagar. Gangadhar Rao Ganesh, alias Bala Sahib Patwar- William Dickson Cruickshank, Esq., Secretary Dhan, Chief of Miraj (Senior Branch), in the and Treasurer of the Bank of Bengal. Southern Mahratta Country. Thomas Jewell Bennett, Esq., of the "Times of Sardar Ghaus , Raisani, the Premier Chief India,'1 Bombay. of the Sarawans, Baluchistan. John O'Brien Sannders, Esq., Proprietor and Maharaja Harballabh Narayan Singh Bahadur, Editor of the " Englishman," Calcutta. of Sonbursa, Bengal, C.I.E. Henry Wenclen, Esq., Agent of the Great Indian Maharaja Peshkar Kishn Parshad, to Peninsula Railway. His Highness the JSizam of Hyderabad. Charles Henry Wilson, Esq., Manager of the Puma Narasingharao Krishna Murti, C.I.E., Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- Dewan of Mysore. tion, and Vice - President of the Rangoon Maharaja. Gode Narayana Gajapati Rao, of Viza- Mun icipal Committee. gapatam, C.I.E. Khan Bahadur Maulvi Khuda Bakhsh, of Patna. Rao Bahadur Shyani Sundar Lai. Dewan of To be Companions. Kishangarh in Rajputana. Rao Bahadur Munshi Balmakund Das, Dewan •Colonel Ernest De Brath, -Indian Staff Corps, Bahadur, Member of the Alwar State Council. ' Joint Secretary to the Government of India Robert Herriot Henderson, Esq., Superintendent in the Military Department. of the Tarrapur Tea Company's Gardens in the Pratul Chandar Chattarji. Rai Bahadur, Judge of Cachar , Assam. the Chief Court of the Punjab. Nawab Hafiz Muhammad Abdulla Khan, Alizai, Frederick Gurr Maclean, Esq., Director-General of Dera Ismail Khan, Honorary Commandant of Telegraphs in India, of the 15th Bengal Cavalry. Walter Bernard de Winton, Esq., Chief Engineer Kun Kyi, Sawbwa of Mb'ng Nai, in the Southern and Secretary to the Government of Madras in Shan States. the Public Works Department. Mir Mehrulla Khan, Raisani, Nazim of Mekrau, •Colonel Trevredyn Rashleigh Wynne, Agent and Baluchistan. Chief Engineer of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway. Nawab Fetah Ali Khan, Kazilbash, of Lahore, Honorary Aide-de-Camp to the Viceroy of Mahamahopadhyaya Pandit Ganga Dhar Shastri, India, and Commandant of the Bengal-Nagpur Professor of the Sanskrit College at Benares. Railway Volunteer Rifle Corps. Faridoonji Jamshedji, Esq., Private Secretary to Algernon Elliott, Esq., Officiating Commissioner His Highness the Nizam's Minister at Hydera- of the Hyderabad Assigned . bad. Major (temporary Lieutenant - Colonel) Charles Charles Henry. West, Esq., Personal Assistant to Arnold. Kemball, Indian Staff Corps, Officiating the Adjutant-General in India. Political Resident in the Persian Gulf. Herbert William Cameron Carnduff, Esq., Indian It had been the King's intention to appoint Civil Service, Deputy Secretary to the Govern- Sir John Woodburn, K.C.S.I., to be a Knight ment of India in the Legislative Department. Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of Lieutenant-Colonel William Loch, General List the Indian Empire, in recognition of his long and Infantry, Principal of Mayo College, at Aj- distinguished services in India. Sir John Wood- mer. burn died at Calcutta on the 21st November. Lieutenant-Colonel Gerald Bomford, M.D., Indian He held at the time the high office of Lieu tenant- Medical Service, Principal of the Medical Governor of Bengal. College, Calcutta. It had been the King's intention to confer a Lieutenant-Colonel John Hodding, V.D., Com- Companionship of the Most .Eminent Order of the mandant of the Behar Light Horse. Indian Empire on Mr. Harry Charles Hill, in Edward Giles, Esq., Director of Public Instruc- tion, Bombay. recognition of the able manner in which he had conducted his duties during his long service in Henry King Beauchamp, Esq., Sheriff of Madras, the Forest Department in India. Mr. Hill died Editor of the " Madras Mail." ,on the 7th of November, whilst on leave in Harjibhai Manekji Rustamji, Esq., Sheriff of England. He held at the time the important Calcutta. post of Inspector-General of Forests. Havilland Le Mesurier, Esq., Indian Civil Service, lately Magistrate and Collector of Patna, and Chairman of the Patna . Robert Nathan, Esq., Indian Civil Service, late