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MODERN HYDERABAD.
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Speaking that evening at a banquet given by H. H. the Nizam at King Koti Palace, in celebration of his birthday anniversary, the British Resident, Colonel A. F. Pinhey, said : —

"Salar Jung! What a name to conjure with in Hyderabad! He has everything in his favour to start with, youth, an historical and honoured name, and an unblemished character. I see no reason why he should not meet with as much success or even more than his illustrious grandfather, and in congratulating him, we can, at the same time, congratulate His Highness on the wise and popular choice which he has made."

His Excellency Nawab Salar Jung Bahadur III has now held the office of Prime Minister for more than two years, and those who know him well speak of his tact, patience, integrity, and ability in all that concerns State business. His charm of manner and artistic tastes make him a general favourite, and it is believed that when the time comes for him to stand alone, he will be found to possess all the qualities that in a Prime Minister make for usefulness and greatness.