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WIDOW OF INDIAN RULER POSSIBLE HEIRESS TO ESTATES BARRED FROM BURIAL SERVICE A twenty-five-yea r-old Devonshire girl may he heiress to vast estates in Hyderabad, India. She is the Beguni Syed Saadat AM Khan, whose young husband, the Nawab Syod Saadat Ali Klian, died recently from pneumonia following peritonitis.
The heiress was Miss Gwendoline Reed, daughter of a Torquay farmer. She married the Nawab little more than a year ago. Recently her tive-months-old baby son was to have started with his nurse for India, the Nawab and his wife having planned to follow overland in a week or so.
The young widow waited outside the Mohammedan mosque at Woking, :where the funeral service was being held for her husband. No women are allowed to enter a mosque. Now she will sail for India shortly to visit the State where her husband was to have been ruler.
The Begum will not know what part of her husband's vast property she inherits until she visits Hyderabad, where she will meet her mother-in-law. Her one-time nurse, who has lived with her since babyhood, related the story of her charge's romance and its tragic ending. " They were like lovers in a fairy tale. 1 do not think she over thought about his worldly possessions. at all," she said. " When they were married no one realised that he was like a prince in his own country. "At present her grief has simply stunned her. 1 think she found it tragic not to be able to see the burial
service. They were never apart, and throughout Torquay and Paignton were known as *an ideally happy couple. In fact, I think everyone used to be pleased to see their red and green sports car, by which they were known. The baby is the sweetest little fellow, very like his father, with the same melting brown eyes. He is called ' Johnny ' in England although his real name is Jambas. He will go with his mother to India. " I do not think the widow will live in India now, but will stay on a long visit. The Nawab was known here as ' Mr. Khan,' and his friends called him ' AIL' "
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21966, 24 November 1934, Page 2 (Supplement)
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