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Nizam Informs
Hyderabad o f
End of Control
By the United Press
HYDERABAD, Sept. 21.— The Nizam formally relinquished con trol o f the State of Hyderabad last night with a brief typewriter pro clamation to his people to "render faithful and unflinching obedience to the Military Governor.”
Military Governor M ajor Gen eral J. N. Choudhry, meanwhile, ordered Hyderabad government agents abroad to “cease activities immediately.”
This order includes genera! agents in London, New York, Cairo Karachi, New Delhi and the United Nations delegation in Paris.
Intensifying the drive against Hyderabad “subversive elements.” General Choudhry also banned four daily newspapers and warned twelve others they were not to publish “ news calculated to disturb peace and order.”
The governor said he believed there was “no truth whatsoever” in a newspaper report that three persons, including an eight-year- old-girl, were shot to death Sun day. “The Hyderabad Daily News” printed the report that the three died when police fired into a bazaar crowd.