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46 WHO'S WHO IN INDIA FakhR-UD-DIN Motabhai, Khan Bahadur, Seth— Honor- ary Magistrate of Burhanpur, Nimar District in the Central Provinces; was made a Khan Bahadur in January, 1914, in recognition of public services. Address : Burhanpur, Nimar District, C. P. DaraSHAW Nowrosji Modi, Khan Bahadur, late attache to the Hon'ble the Agent to the Governor-General in Rajpu- tana. Title conferred, as a personal distinction, in January, 1914. Rafi-UD-DIN, Khan Bahadur, Maulvi — Judge of the Appellate Court, Jaipur State, Rajputana. The title of Khan Bahadur, as a personal distinction, conferred in January, 1914. Address : Jaipur, Rajputana. ParaDIN Khan, Khan Bahadur, Head of the Ashezai Section of the Achakzai tribe in Beluchistan. Title conferred in January, 19 14. M. R. Ry. Jagarlamudi Lakshmayya Nayudu Garu, Rai Bahadur, of Karenchedu, land-holder in the Bapatla Taluk, Guntur District, Madras Presidency. Title of Rai Bahadur conferred in January, 19 14. HURDUTROY Chamria, Rai Bahadur, Seth — born in 1881, belongs to Rajputana, his father having gone to and settled in Calcutta about 53 years ago. Seth Hardutroy started life from the early age of nine as broker and businessman and became a successful merchant after some time. Subsequently he opened firms in Hong Kong and Shanghai in China. At the present day he represents various business lines as a Banker, as a merchant, landholder, commission agent, etc., etc. He is a Municipal Commissioner and Honorary Magistrate at Howrah! He holds extensive properties in Calcutta and Howrah as also in the Districts of Monghyr and Baran and in the Kotah (Hadoti) state (Rajputana). Address : 68, Cotton Street, Calcutta and i, Cullen Place, Howrah.