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WHO'S WHO IN INDIA

Kapadia, Rustomji Jamshedji, L.M.S., Khan Bahadur, Senior Assistant Surgeon, on duty at the Bombay Bacteriological Laboratory, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Bombay.


Kumana, Edulji Bikaji, Khan Bahadur, Treasurer, Paper Currency and Government Reserve Treasury, Bombay, was born at Surat on 22nd September. 1852. and educated at Elphinstone High School. Bombay, where he matriculated. He entered Government service in the Salt Department in 1875, and was transferred to his present Department in the following year as Assistant Accountant. He has also served in that Department as Assistant Superintendent and Chief Accountant, and was appointed to the responsible post he now holds in 1903. He is a descendant of the famous Dastur Darab Kumana of Surat, better known as Kumana Daddaru, founder of the Kadmi sect of the Pars is. His title was conferred on the occasion of the Coronation Durbar in 191 1, in recognition of his public services. Address: 347, Chira Bazar, Kalbadevi, Bombay.


Abbas Salam, Khan Bahadur, Presidency Magistrate, Calcutta, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Calcutta.


Aulad Hossein, Saiyid, Khan Bahadur, Extra Assistant Superintendent. Survey of India, was born on 16th December, 1868, and educated at the Aligarh College, Roorkee Engineering College and Survey of India Training School, Dehra Duh. He is descended from a very old Mussalman family of Muttra, whose ancestors came to India with Mahmud of Ghazni. Saiyid Fazal Hossein, the grandfather of Saiyid Aulad Hossein, was at Jullundur at the outbreak of the Mutiny, and rendered signal service to Government