30 NOVEMBER 1918, Page 3

Mr. Rudyard Kipling was asked by the Imperial War Graves

Commission to choose an inscription for the great stone which is to be placed as a monument in each of our sadly numerous war cemeteries abroad. His choice will commend itself instantly to every one. Nothing could be simpler, finer, or more appropriate than the phras, from Ecclesiasticus about famous men : " Their name liveth for evermore."