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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Hadi.

Cirancestor, where he took the highest honors including Holland Gold madal; travelled in America, being deputed by the Talukdars of Oudh to enquire into the possibilities of Indian students receiving technicel education there, 1882-89; deputed by the Secretary of State to undergo a course of training in Paris under Professoer Pasteur; admitted to Statutary Service and transferred to Agricultural Deptt, U.P. as Assistant Director; Deputy Commissioner, Partabgarh, 1911; invented a new process of sugar manufacture, now being adopted by others. Publications: “Dyes and Dyeing in the United Provinces”, “Notes on breed of cattle in the United Provinces”, etc. Address: Partabgarh, U.P., India.

Hadow, Col Reginald Cambpell, D.S.0. 1896; b, 1851: s of late Patrick Douglas Hadow; educ; at Cheltenham; entered the Army, 1870, and the Bengal staff Corps, 1876; became Brevet-Colonel, 1892; served in the Afghan war, 1878-80; present at the Ahmad Kheyl and in the march from Kabul to Kandahar, and battle of Kandahar; Soudan expedition present at Tofrek and Tamai; 1885; second Miranzai expedition, 1891; Chitral relief, 1895; Tirah expedition, 1897; present at Dargari; severely wounded at Khangarpur; commanded 15th Sikhs; retired. Address: The Ferns, Spencer Road. Eastbourne, Clubs: United Service, and Sussex.

Haffkine, Waldemar Mordecal Wolff, C.I.E. (1897), Bactriologist to Government of India, Calcutta; s. of late Aaron Haffkine of Odessa; b. Odessa, 1860; educ: Classical College, Cerdiansk (south Russia), and Odessa University; for sometime engaged in research work at the Odessa Zoological Museum, 1883-88; Assistant Professor of Physiology, General Medical School, Switzerland, 1888-89; Assistant to Pasteur, Paris, 1889-93; Bactriological research duty, India, since 1893; member, Society of Naturalists of Nova Rossia, Odessa; Societe de Zoologie de France, Paris; Honorary Member, Microscopic Society, Calcutta: Member of Council, Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, London; Honorary Member, Calcutta Medical Club. Publications: Articles on General Microbiology, on plague, and on Cholera. Recreations: Riding; Address: Biological Laboratory Calcutta, India. Clubs: Byculla, Bombay; United Service, Calcutta.

Hailey, Hon. William Maisbun, C.I.E., (1911), V.A., I.C.S., Chief Commissioner and President, Imperial Delhi Committe; educ; at Merchant Taylor School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford; joined service as Assistant Commissioner, Punjab, 1894; Settlement Officer, 1899; Colonisation Officer, Jhelum Canal, 1901; Deputy Commissioner, 1906; Secretary to Government, 1907; Deputy Secretary to Government of India, 1901; Chief Commissioner, 1912; President, Imperial Delhi Committee, 1913. Address: Delhi, India.

Haji Ismail Sait, Khan Bahadur, Maadras; Proprietor of Messrs, Haji Ismail Sait & Co. Madras; has opened branches in Bombay, Bellary and Bangalore; nominated to the Madras Legislative Council, 1913. Chairman, South India Industrials, Madras. Address: Harrington Road, Chetpet, near Madras, India.

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