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SUPPLEMENT 147 of Executive Engineer in 19 10, and posted to the Railway which he now serves. He was, in 191 1, made a member of the Institute of Signal Engineers, and is now acting as Sig- nal Engineer on his line. His excellent services were recog- nized on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, when he received his title. Address : Sealdah, Calcutta. SUNDAR SINGH, BHAI, Rai Saheb, Inspector of Works. Bengal-Nagpur Railway, received his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his services to the public. GHOSH, DEVENDRA NATH, B. A., Rai Saheb, Fellow of the Royal Statistical and Economic Societies, and the Theo- sophical Society. Deputy Superintendent, Commercial In- telligence Department, Government of India, was born on 1 8th December, 1868, and educated at Calcutta Government Model School, the Hindu School, the General Assembly's Institution and Presidency College. He was awarded the Beereswar " Gold Medal at the Calcutta University in 19m, for an essay on the Manufactures of India. He joined the Finance and Commerce Department of the Government of India in 1891, and was appointed Deputy Superintendent in the Commercial Intelligence Department in 1906. His title was conferred on 12th December. 191 1. Address : Calcutta. Sarkar, Akshay Kumar, Superintendent, Commerce and Industry Department of the Government of India, re- ceived his title on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar, in recognition of his public services. Address: Calcutta. Atar Chand, Rai Saheb, Tour Clerk in the Office of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, is about fifty years of age, and was educated at the Hoshiarpur Government School. He belongs to an old Qanango family of Bajawra, Hoshiarpur District. One of his ancestors was Rai Kinnhar Das, a high officer during the Mohammadan rule