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| KJ043/68 | Lockwood Kipling. Bombay Art School: 2 Photographs 1865 & 1937 | News & Notes | xi | Sep 1937 |
| KJ031/71 | LOVE SONG OF HAR DYAL (PTFTH). Comment from ‘Beyond the pale’ | News & Notes | viii | Sep 1934 |
| KJ022/34 | Magdalene College, Cambridge. Kipling elected Honorary Fellow | News & Notes | vi | Jun 1932 |
| KJ029/05 | Magic of Kipling [: in 30 years time Kipling will equate to Shakespeare] | News & Notes | viii | Mar 1934 |
| KJ044/108 | MALTESE CAT (DW). Superb radio rendering by Ronald Simpson | News & Notes | xi | Dec 1937 |
| KJ030/37 | Man of five fames; article by Cosmo Hamilton in ‘Daily Sketch’ June 1934 | News & Notes | viii | Jun 1934 |
| KJ022/34 | MAN WHO WOULD BE KING (WWW). On US radio: ‘too bad to stand’ | News & Notes | vi | Jun 1932 |
| KJ026/36 | MANDALAY (BRBv). Genuine poem among the mere verse of its time | News & Notes | vii | Jun 1933 |
| KJ049/06 | MANDALAY (BRBv). Village called China at the western side of the Bay? | News & Notes | xiii | Apr 1939 |
| KJ030/38 | MANDALAY (BRBv). When will ‘Mandalay’ not be popular? | News & Notes | viii | Jun 1934 |
| KJ011/02 | March of Praise: collaboration between Kipling and Elgar | News & Notes | iii | Oct 1929 |
| KJ030/39 | Maurois. André Maurois to receive Hon. D.Litt. from Oxford University | News & Notes | viii | Jun 1934 |
| KJ035/71 | Medical matters. Kipling taking the cure in Marienbad and ‘fully restored’ | News & Notes | ix | Sep 1935 |
| KJ040/111 | Memorial area in Sussex photographed [: ‘Golfing’ article, Jun 1936] | News & Notes | x | Dec 1936 |
| KJ040/107 | Memorial sermon for King George V: the Chief Rabbi quotes Kipling | News & Notes | x | Dec 1936 |
| KJ041/04 | Memorial service: 1st anniv. St. Dunstan-in-the-East (Rev. A.G.B. West) | News & Notes | xi | Mar 1937 |
| KJ016/98 | MEMORIES (v). New poem published in ‘The Daily Telegraph’, Nov. 1930 | News & Notes | iv | Dec 1930 |
| KJ016/98 | MIRACLE OF ST. JUBANUS (L&R). Published in ‘The Story Teller’ | News & Notes | iv | Dec 1930 |
| KJ050/45 | Motoring. Lanchester owned by R.K. in Daimler Company’s Museum | News & Notes | xiii | Jul 1939 |
| KJ050/52 | Moyle Prize Essay: The other Kipling, by A.L. Burns | News & Notes | xiii | Jul 1939 |
| KJ005/05 | Mr. Punch’s Personalities: Kipling one of a series of portraits + stanza | News & Notes | ii | Apr 1928 |
| KJ022/36 | MRS BATHURST (T&D). Death by spontaneous combustion | News & Notes | vi | Jun 1932 |
| KJ032/102 | Music settings. Non nobis domine, by Roger Quilter | News & Notes | viii | Dec 1934 |
| KJ017/02 | Music settings. Recessional: set by Arthur A. Paramor. Short score | News & Notes | v | Apr 1931 |
| KJ011/02 | Music settings. Recessional: Sullivan’s difficulty and Kipling’s ‘drone’ | News & Notes | iii | Oct 1929 |
| KJ017/02 | Music settings. Recessional: various settings | News & Notes | v | Apr 1931 |
| KJ027/72 | Music settings. Sir Edward German’s name appears frequently | News & Notes | vii | Sep 1933 |
| KJ029/09 | Music settings. Sussex, by James R. Dear | News & Notes | viii | Mar 1934 |
| KJ009/01 | MYSTIFICATION OF SANTA CLAUS. Amusing story of Indian journey | News & Notes | iii | Apr 1929 |
| KJ047/77 | Naulakha. Naulakha and RK [: brief excerpt from ‘National Mag.’, 1905] | News & Notes | xii | Oct 1938 |
| KJ028/FP&107 | Naulakha. Photograph + 028/108 [Conan Doyle’s memories of the house] | News & Notes | vii | Dec 1933 |
| KJ021/06 | NEIGHBOURS (L&Rv). Brief introduction to new poem | News & Notes | vi | Mar 1932 |
| KJ008/03 | Next Rudyard Kipling came along…skit by Reg. Arkell in ‘Meet the People’ | News & Notes | iii | Jan 1929 |
| KJ015/FP | ON GREENHOW HILL (LH). Cockhill lead mine. Photograph | News & Notes | iv | Oct 1930 |
| KJ040/111 | On reading Rudyard Kipling’s last story ‘Teem’; poem | News & Notes | x | Dec 1936 |
| KJ028/106 | Origins. Kipling origins [: 2 articles by C. Grey on Strickland & ‘Tommy’] | News & Notes | vii | Dec 1933 |
| KJ034/63 | OUR LADY OF THE SACKCLOTH (v). Review + Source material 035/75 | News & Notes | ix | Jun 1935 |
| KJ008/04 | Parody. Brett Harte’s parodies sought | News & Notes | iii | Jan 1929 |
| KJ027/72 | Parody. If: another two parodies of ‘If’ ‘ | News & Notes | vii | Sep 1933 |
| KJ029/03 | Parody. If: further amusing parodies of ‘If’ | News & Notes | viii | Mar 1934 |
| KJ041/02 | Parody. Reading of some of Kipling’s parodies by B.M.Bazley, 17/2/37 | News & Notes | xi | Mar 1937 |
| KJ030/37 | Parody. Story of Ung parodied in ‘Truth’ many years ago | News & Notes | viii | Jun 1934 |
| KJ034/37 | Patriotism. Essays in the ‘Morning Post’, in which ‘Kipling looms large’ | News & Notes | ix | Jun 1935 |
| KJ043/71 | Pelorus Jack and Kipling See also: 300,000 sea miles… 068/15 | News & Notes | xi | Sep 1937 |
| KJ030/35 | Personal preference – X. Rudyard Kipling, by James Agate [J.O’L. Weekly] | News & Notes | viii | Jun 1934 |
| KJ010/03 | PLAIN TALES FROM THE HILLS. Flora Annie Steel = Mrs Hauksbee? | News & Notes | iii | Jul 1929 |
| KJ012/05 | Poems 1886-1929, by Rudyard Kipling. Macmillan. 500 signed copies | News & Notes | iv | Jan 1930 |
| KJ014/33 | Poet laureate. Kipling ‘passed over again’ | News & Notes | iv | Jul 1930 |
| KJ046/33+ FP | Poet’s corner: Kipling’s grave in Westminster Abbey. Illustration | News & Notes | xii | Jul 1938 |
| KJ023/69 | Prize essay competition 1932. Col. Milburn offers prize for best K. essay | News & Notes | vi | Sep 1932 |
| KJ038/37 | Prize essay competition 1936. Winners’ names | News & Notes | x | Jun 1936 |
| KJ029/09 | Proms Circle. J.H.C. Brooking founder member [:Queen’s Hall concerts] | News & Notes | viii | Mar 1934 |
| KJ032/105 | Prophet. Four pertinent press-cuttings, Oct-Nov, 1934 | News & Notes | viii | Dec 1934 |
| KJ024/103 | Prophet. Mrs Mollison’s route worked out by Kipling 18 years ago | News & Notes | vi | Dec 1932 |
| KJ040/106 | Prophet. Words ‘which seem to set a limit to his own length of life’ | News & Notes | x | Dec 1936 |
| KJ015/66 | PUCK OF POOK’S HILL. Excavations between Newcastle and Carlisle | News & Notes | iv | Oct 1930 |
| KJ023/67 | PUCK OF POOK’S HILL. Genealogical Society lecture & K.’s accuracy | News & Notes | vi | Sep 1932 |
| KJ032/105 | PUCK OF POOK’S HILL. Read about the Wall in POPH & make it live… | News & Notes | viii | Dec 1934 |
| KJ051/04 | Punjab. Rendering to the colours more troops than rest of India combined | News & Notes | xiii | Oct 1939 |
| KJ023/67 | Quiller Couch. Conversation with Henry James: ‘a wonderful new man’ | News & Notes | vi | Sep 1932 |
| KJ041/03 | Quotations. More sources ‘of Kipling’s quotations have come to light…’ | News & Notes | xi | Mar 1937 |
| KJ048/FP+106 | R.M.S. Ripon. In which K. travelled from Bombay to Suez, 1871. Photo | News & Notes | xii | Dec 1938 |
| KJ028/106 | RECESSIONAL (FNv). Quoted as ‘sub-Christian’ by Birmingham rector | News & Notes | vii | Dec 1933 |
| KJ034/39 | Religion. Kipling’s views not approved by ‘The Freethinker’ | News & Notes | ix | Jun 1935 |
| KJ023/67 | REWARDS & FAIRIES. Genealogical Society lecture & K.’s accuracy | News & Notes | vi | Sep 1932 |
| KJ032/104 | Rhodes. Kipling’s ‘own vision of Cecil Rhodes’ (8 lines of verse) | News & Notes | viii | Dec 1934 |
| KJ032/104 | Rhodes. Kipling’s inscription for Cecil Rhodes’ Bronze Memorial | News & Notes | viii | Dec 1934 |
| KJ040/110 | Riley, J.W. Lines written in thanks to Kipling, 1891 | News & Notes | x | Dec 1936 |
| KJ005/04 | Robinson, Edward Kay. Kipling’s editor at the CMG, Lahore. Obituary | News & Notes | ii | Apr 1928 |
| KJ035/77 | Rolls-Royce works motto at Derby – and Rudyard Kipling | News & Notes | ix | Sep 1935 |
| KJ010/04 | Rotherham Council reject ‘Kipling’ street names as ‘he didn’t write poetry’ | News & Notes | iii | Jul 1929 |
| KJ032/102 | Rottingdean. Kipling avoids the ‘ranks of autograph hunters’ | News & Notes | viii | Dec 1934 |
| KJ049/04 | Rottingdean. Kipling home is now safe [: ‘Brighton Era’ paragraph, 9/2/39] | News & Notes | xiii | Apr 1939 |
| KJ011/04 | Rottingdean. Reuter’s News Agency MD buys Kipling’s former home | News & Notes | iii | Oct 1929 |
| KJ016/100 | Royal Society soirées and Kipling’s interest in the experiments | News & Notes | iv | Dec 1930 |
| KJ014/34 | SAHIB’S WAR (T&D). Commentary by Sir George MacMunn | News & Notes | iv | Jul 1930 |
| KJ031/70 | Saint Joan. Kipling said World War 1 operations guided by Saint Joan | News & Notes | viii | Sep 1934 |
| KJ011/03 | SATISFACTION OF A GENTLEMAN (S&C). New magazine publication | News & Notes | iii | Oct 1929 |
| KJ010/02 | SCHOOL HISTORY OF ENGLAND. Banned in British Guiana | News & Notes | iii | Jul 1929 |
| KJ047/FP | Schooldays with Kipling, by G.C. Beresford. ‘Stalky Pictures, 1’ [: 9 illus] | News & Notes | xii | Oct 1938 |
| KJ024/98 | Serbian. Kipling Indian short stories translated into Serbian | News & Notes | vi | Dec 1932 |
| KJ040/110 | SEVEN SEAS (v). Kipling’s explanation of the title | News & Notes | x | Dec 1936 |
| KJ023/68 | Shaw. Kipling ‘held aloof from the Shavian atmosphere’ in the theatre | News & Notes | vi | Sep 1932 |
| KJ029/09 | Short story. World’s greatest master, says James Agate | News & Notes | viii | Mar 1934 |
| KJ044/105 | Signature. Kipling’s signature and a doodle for character analysis | News & Notes | xi | Dec 1937 |
| KJ028/103 | Simla. K’s ‘faithful treatment’ as recorded in Miss Scidmore’s ‘Winter India’ | News & Notes | vii | Dec 1933 |
| KJ041/04 | SOMETHING OF MYSELF. Correspondence in ‘Daily Telegraph’ | News & Notes | xi | Mar 1937 |
| KJ029/05 | SONS OF MARTHA (v). Kipling’s explanation in correspondence | News & Notes | viii | Mar 1934 |
| KJ034/39 | SONS OF THE SUBURBS (v). Rejected for publication in ‘Blighty’ | News & Notes | ix | Jun 1935 |
| KJ008/04 | Spink, Theodore. Kipling’s first publisher, who died on October 28, 1928 | News & Notes | iii | Jan 1929 |
| KJ004/03 | St. Andrews University. Kipling Prize awards + 005/02 (News & Notes) | News & Notes | ii | Jan 1928 |
| KJ004/03 | St. Andrews University. Kipling Rector 1922-1925 | News & Notes | ii | Jan 1928 |
| KJ027/71 | St. Mildred’s Church, Bread St, London, Kipling memorial tablet | News & Notes | vii | Sep 1933 |
| KJ047/74 | STALKY & CO. Joy to adults…if not to certain of the teaching fraternity | News & Notes | xii | Oct 1938 |
| KJ036/FP | STALKY & CO. Stalky and Co today: ’55 years on’. Photograph | News & Notes | ix | Dec 1935 |
| KJ004/02 | Stalky & Co.’s names and why were they so-called – with explanations | News & Notes | ii | Jan 1928 |
| KJ003/03 | Strand Magazine K. stories held up by American publication formalities | News & Notes | i | Oct 1927 |
| KJ027/70 | Stratford-upon-Avon. Church (St. Peter’s Chapel) Kipling memorial tablet | News & Notes | vii | Sep 1933 |
| KJ031/73 | SUSSEX (FNv). Lines quoted in ‘Sussex County Herald’. July 28, 1934 | News & Notes | viii | Sep 1934 |

