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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915.

Anantarama Aiyer.

Anantarama Aiyer, C. S., B.A., Under Secretary to Government Local and Municipal Departments Madras: born, 1879; son of Chittoor Subbaraya Aiyar; joined service, 1902 as Deputy Collector of Chingleput; Head Quarters Deputy Collector, Tanjore. 1912; Under Secretary, Madras Government, 1913. Address: Moubray’s Road, Teynampet, Madras.

Anantasami Rao, L.:- Retired Secretary to Government of Mysore: born, 28th April 1853. Joined service as Teacher, Royal School, Mysore, 10th April 1871; Asst. Commissioner, Bangalore, 1886; Registrar, Chief Court, 1889; U.S. to Mysore Government, December 1891; Deputy Secretary in charge of Muzrai Department, 1901; Secretary in same, 1904, retired 1908. Address: Chamarajpet, Bangalore City.

Anderson, A. R.; Agent M.&S.M. Railway Co., since 1908: till then was Agent, Southern Mahratta Railway Co.; Dharwar; successfully coped with widespread strikes on the broad gauge section of the Railway, 1909 and 1913; on leave out of India. 1911.

Anderson, Capt. R. H., District Superintendent of Police, Andamans; born, 1882; first appointed, 1901. Address: Port Blair.

Andrew, James, I.C.S., joined service as Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Nellore, 1879; acted in the lower grades in various districts till he became Collector and Magistrate, 1897; President of the Indian Police Committee, 1902; acting fourth Member, Madras Board of Revenue, 1903. Additional Member, Madras Legislative Council, 1904, Resident in Travancore and Cochin, 1904; reverted to the Board of Revenue and retired, 1909.

Annesley, Lieutenant the Hon’ble C. A. J., A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor of Bengal; was A.D.C. to Lord Carmaicheal when he was Governor of Madras. Address: Government House, Calcutta.

Antaon, Bertram, Hon’ble Mr. Attorney-General, Ceylon.

Apcar, Honorable Mr. J. G.; elected non-official Member, Legislative Council, Bengal; appointed, 25th December, 1913.

Aplin, Lt. Col. S. L. I. Ag. Commissioner, Mandalay Division; joined service, 1883, as Assistant Commissioner; Cantonment Magistrate, 1891; Judge, Small Cause Court, 1902; Acting Commissioner, Mandalay Division, 1913. Address: Mandalay, Burma.

Appaswami, M., Commissioner, District Police and Delegations Judicious, Pondicherry.

Appleyard, Major-Genl. Frederick Ernest, C.B.; born 1829; son of F. N. Appleyard, a Cursitor of the High Court of Chancery; educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey; entered 80th regiment, 1850; served in the Second Burmese War; present at Martaban, the storming of Rangoon and taking of Prome; exchanged to the 7th R. Fusiliers; in the Crimea; wounded at Alma, 1854, and the Redan, 1855; present at Inkerman, in the trenches at Sebastopol; commanded a Brigade in the Afghan campaign, 1878-80; C.B. 1875 for Military Services; knight of the Legion d’Honneur and Order of the Medjidie. Address: Tarakai, Surbiton. Army and Navy Club.

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