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Summary: India (Press, 7 April 1981)
A letter to the editor from Gloria Neale, published on 7 April 1981, addresses an article by Glenn Haszard titled "The City of Dreadful Night." Neale criticises Haszard for mistakenly identifying Calcutta as the city referenced by Rudyard Kipling, arguing instead that it is Lahore that is the correct subject. She suggests that readers look to Louis Cornell's book, "Kipling in India," for clarification on the origins of this phrase, noting its availability at the Canterbury Public Library. Neale's letter aims to rectify what she perceives as a misunderstanding in Haszard's interpretation of Kipling's work.
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