BRITAIN'S SONS.
| RUDYARD KIPLING’S EULOGY. London, July 10. ! Mr. Rudvard Kipling, who was mad>an L.L.D. at the Edinburgh University to-day, afterwards made an eloquent speech at a dinner. He said that all the earth bad witnessed that Britain’s sons had answered the call of war as befitted their ancestry, willingly leaving all behind them. , They had not achieved the purpose of their lives in order that r.ll life should be wrenched from its real _ purpose. This was to their glory, as it was to the mother universities who had dowered them with that wisdom without which all learning was folly.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 185, 21 July 1920, Page 6
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