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Mohammad Ali, M. V. O., District Judge and Magistrate of Tawargarh, Gwalior State, was invested with the insignia of Member of the Royal Victorian Order, Fourth Class, by His Majesty the King-Emperor, on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address : Tawargarh, Gwalior.



Umar Hyat Khan Tiwana, Captain the Hon'ble Malik, M.V.O., C.I.E., Assistant Herald to His Imperial Majesty the King-Emperor, whose biography appears in Part III, page 66, was invested as a Member, Fourth Class, of the Royal Victorian Order, by His Majesty at the recent Coronation Durbar.



Ram Singh, Bhai, M. V. O., K.-I.-H., Sardar Bahadur, a notice of whom appears in Part III, page 97, of this work, was invested with the insignia of Member of the Fifth Class of the Royal Victorian Order by His Majesty the King- Emperor, on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar.



Ali Husain, M. V. O., Lieutenant in the 2nd Gwalior Infantry, was invested with the insignia of Member of the Fifth Class of the Royal Victorian Order by His Majesty the King-Emperor on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address : Gwalior.



Subbaraya Charya, Srimushnam Vyakarna, Mahamahopadhyaya, was born in 1837, and educated under various well-known Pundits. He is a descendant of Arya Charlu, a Pundit of renown in Madras Presidency. He is a recognized leader in the matters of Sanskrit learning and educational methods; he is State Pundit of Tanjore, and examiner in the Pundits' Conferences at Tajore, Mysore, and elsewhere in the Presidency. He has published a work on the Dwaita Philosophv, in the Vernacular, as well as other similar works. His title was conferred on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his learning and services to education. Address: Tirupati, Madras Presidency.