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His association with Professor Litefoot was known to have continued beyond their adventure with the Doctor. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Bodysnatchers]]'') The pair were involved as amateur sleuths in several other mysteries. ([[CC]]: ''[[The Mahogany Murderers]]'', [[JAL]]: ''[[Jago and Litefoot]]'')
His association with Professor Litefoot was known to have continued beyond their adventure with the Doctor. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Bodysnatchers]]'') The pair were involved as amateur sleuths in several other mysteries. ([[CC]]: ''[[The Mahogany Murderers]]'', [[JAL]]: ''[[Jago and Litefoot]]'')


He was long dead by the time that the New Regency Theatre, which he had owned and operated in the late [[19th century]], was destroyed in the [[the Blitz|Blitz]] on [[12th October]] [[1940]]. ([[JAL]]: ''[[Swan Song]]'')
He was long dead by the time that the New Regency Theatre, which he had owned and operated in the late [[19th century]], was destroyed in the [[the Blitz|Blitz]] on [[12th October|12 October]] [[1940]]. ([[JAL]]: ''[[Swan Song]]'')


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Henry Gordon Jago was the owner of the Palace Theatre in London in 1889, where Li H'sen Chang performed his magic act.

Biography

While watching a performance by Chang, Jago noticed blood running down the side of his puppet. After the performance, he entered Chang's room and inspected the puppet to assure himself that it was blood. Confirmed in his theories he left.

Jago stayed at the house of George Litefoot but they were captured by member if the Tong of the Black Scorpion. They managed to escape but were recaptured.

The gang's leader, Magnus Greel, was killed in a shoot-out, during which Jago was protected by Litefoot. (DW: The Talons of Weng-Chiang)

His association with Professor Litefoot was known to have continued beyond their adventure with the Doctor. (EDA: The Bodysnatchers) The pair were involved as amateur sleuths in several other mysteries. (CC: The Mahogany Murderers, JAL: Jago and Litefoot)

He was long dead by the time that the New Regency Theatre, which he had owned and operated in the late 19th century, was destroyed in the Blitz on 12 October 1940. (JAL: Swan Song)


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