KIPLING AT A NIGHT CLUB
CRYPTIC REMARK ON LEAVING (Australian Press Association.) (Rec. January 27, 5.5 pan.) London, January 26. “I am not used to this,” said Mr. Rudyard Kipling, after. a visit to an Embassy well-known night club in the small hours of the morning. He arrived about 11 o’clock, and sat on the balcony watching fashionable people dancing, perhaps maturing a satire on modern society amusements. The hall porter persuaded Mr. Kipling as he left to sign the visitors’ book, which includes many European royalties. “This is a very nice place,” said Mr. Kipling, signing on a page already containing Sir James Barrie’s signature. He did not explain whether the cryptic phrase referred to the night club or the precise page in the visitors’ book.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 105, 28 January 1929, Page 11
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