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SIR JOE AT HIS MAJESTY'S. Sn Joseph Ward formally opened His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night. — Neivs pai Andrew : 'J here you ate, John , theie you aie. Will you believe me now ? What Sir Joseph means by joining a bloomin' variety show goodness only knows. It'll b?-eak poor old Dick's heart when 1 tells him of it. The Iron Duke : There he is on the stage all right, Aitken, and the place is called " his Majesty's Theatre." This will be great news for the Opposition. 1 siqtyose he's giving them " There's Bound to be a How."

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Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 194, 19 March 1904, Page 12

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SIR JOE AT HIS MAJESTY'S. Sn Joseph Ward formally opened His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night.—Neivs pai Andrew : 'Jhere you ate, John , theie you aie. Will you believe me now ? What Sir Joseph means by joining a bloomin' variety show goodness only knows. It'll b?-eak poor old Dick's heart when 1 tells him of it. The Iron Duke: There he is on the stage all right, Aitken, and the place is called " his Majesty's Theatre." This will be great news for the Opposition. 1 siqtyose he's giving them " There's Bound to be a How." Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 194, 19 March 1904, Page 12

SIR JOE AT HIS MAJESTY'S. Sn Joseph Ward formally opened His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night.—Neivs pai Andrew : 'Jhere you ate, John , theie you aie. Will you believe me now ? What Sir Joseph means by joining a bloomin' variety show goodness only knows. It'll b?-eak poor old Dick's heart when 1 tells him of it. The Iron Duke: There he is on the stage all right, Aitken, and the place is called " his Majesty's Theatre." This will be great news for the Opposition. 1 siqtyose he's giving them " There's Bound to be a How." Free Lance, Volume IV, Issue 194, 19 March 1904, Page 12

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