"UP TO TEA."
A HIT AT DRUEY LANE. KING AND QUESN AMUSED. LONDON, May 10. Wcndcrful ilemonetralioas of loyalty occurred at Brury l.anc Theatre at the matinee in a'<l of the Newspaper Press Kund, attended by thn King and Queen, and the Duke of York. Bifore 5 a.m. people tj gather in a queue, nv.uiy messengers and men out of work being employed in keeping positions for patrons. By norm the crowd extended for hundreds of yards. The arrival of the Royal party nt 2 p.m. was the signal for ringing cheers. and band-clapping. The theatre was full of notcblp people. Sir Hany lender made the hit of the afternoon with his sons, -The Prime of Wains asked mc up to tea. sayink Tome and libm; tea with mother."
Tlie Kiny and Queen joineil in tlie roars of laughter.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 120, 23 May 1922, Page 5
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