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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

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&c. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Berlin; Doctor of Letters, Honoris causa, at Oxford; Member of the Academies of Vienna and St. Petersburg; Hony. M.R.A.S.; Member of the American Oriental Society; Member of the London Society for Biblical Archaeology. Address: Berlin, W.; 62, Wormser Strasse, 12.

Sachin, Nawab Seedee Ibrahim Mohoraad Yakut Khan Mubazarut Dawa Nasrat Jung Bahadur; b.1886; succeeded as an infant, 1887; educ: Rajkumar College, Rajkote and Mayo College, Ajmere; Imperial Cadet Corps, installed, 1907; granted Honorary Commission of Captain in the British Army, 1909; area of the State, 42 sq. miles; population, 60,000; revenue, 300,000; salute, 9 guns; Address; Sachin, Surat, Bombay Presy., India. Club: Orient, Bombay.

Sadasiva Aiyar, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Thiagaraja Aiyar, Diwan Bahadur (1911), B.A., M.L., Puisne Judge, High Court, Madras; b. 1861; s. of late Thiagaraja Aiyar; joined service as District Munsiff, 1887; confirmed and posted to Ariyalur, 1888; acted in various other places till he rose to the position of 1st grade Munsiff, 1889; acting Sub-Judge, 1904; Additional Sub-Judge, 3rd grade, the same year; confirmed as Sub-Judge, 1905; Sub-Judge, 1st grade, 1909; Chief Judge, High Court. Travancore, 1905; reverted to British service and posted as District and Sessions Judge, 1910; Additional Judge, High Court, Madras, 1912; confirmed, 1914; elected as Vice-President of the National Indian Association, Madras, 1915. Address: Sudder Gardens, Mowbray’s Road, Teynampet, Madras, India.

Sadasiva Jairam Dehadral, M.A., Rao Bahadur (1910), Professor of Sanskrit, Jubbalpur College; b. 1861; educ: at the Anglo Vernacular School, Bhandara, Free Church Institute, Nagpur, Government College, Jubbalpur, and Canning College, Lucknow; joined Nagpur Hislop College as Professor of Sanskrit; M.A., in Sanskrit from the Calcutta University, 1891; joined Government service as Professor of Sanskrit, Jubbalpur College. Ad dress: Jubbalpur, C.P., India.

Sadler, Lt.-Col. Sir James Hayes, C.B. (1902), K.C.M.G. (1907). Indian Staff Corps (retired); joined service, 1870; on Military duty till 1877; Officiating Assistant Political Agent, Mahi Kantha, 1877; Assistant Political Agent, Baroda, 1881; Political Agent, Musket, 1892; Assistant Secretary to Government of India (Foreign Department), 1895; Assistant Political Resident, Aden, and Political Agent, Somali Coast, 1897; retired, 1899; Commissioner in Uganda, 1901; Commissioner, and C.-in-C, British East Africa, 1905. Address: Windward Islands. Club: East India United Service, and St. James.

Sahai, Jwala, Census Superintendent, Jhalawar State (Retd.) b. 1838; s. of Lalla Kripa Krishna; educ: at Ulwar, and at the Government College, Delhi; Tutor and Private Secretary to the Raja of Khetri; Civil and Criminal Judge, Khetri, 1859-70; Superintendent, P.W.D., Bharpur State, 1879; Civil and

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