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SUPPLEMENT 183 Rai.a Ram, Rai Bahadur, I. s. O., Deputy Engineer-in- Chief, Eastern Bengal State Railway, was admitted to be a Companion of the Imperial Service Order by His Majesty the King-Emperor, on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address: Calcutta. SEN, NarayaN KiSSEN, I. S. O., was born in October, 1 86 1, and educated at the Hindu School and the General Assembly's Institution, Calcutta. He belongs to a wellknown Calcutta family. His grandfather, Babu Madan Mohan Sen, was Khasanchi to the Bank of Bengal ; his father, the late Babu Pran Kissen Sen, was his immediate predecessor in the office Narayan Kissen Sen now holds, that of Stamp Storekeeper in the Office of the Controller of Printing, Stationery and Stamps. This office has thus been held by father and son for sixty years continuously. Babu N. K. Sen entered Govern- ment service in 1882, and has held the appointments of Treasurer in the Port Office at Calcutta, Treasurer in the Calcutta Collectorate, and Stamp .Storekeeper. He is Chairman of the United Reading Room and member of the committee of the Oriental Seminary, and of other societies in Calcutta. He owns valuable property in the 24-Parganas. He was appointed Companion of the Imperial Service Order by His Majesty the King at the recent Coronation Durbar, in recogni- tion of his long and faithful services to Government. Address: 9, Gopee Kissen Pal's Lane, Calcutta. Framji. JAHANGIB DOSABHAI, Barrister-at-Law, j. p., 1. S. O., Bombay Customs Department, Special Collector under the Land Acquisition Act, Bombay, was appointed Collector of Customs in Sind and Shipping Master of Karachi in February, 1900. He is now on deputation in Bombay, and is also a member of the Bombay City Improvement Trust. He was appointed Companion of the Imperial Service Order by His Majesty the King-Emperor, on the occasion of the recent Coronation Durbar. Address: Bombay.