AMUSEMENTS. ■ Your Entertainment Guide: CHRISTCHURCH CINEMAS, LTD.. Present At The REGENT Last Day: 2.15' and 8 p-m. “ESCAPE” Nprma Shearer Robert Taylor (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) TO-MORROW 1 Paramount’s Hilarious Comedy “ ROAD TO ZANZIBAR ” BING CROSBY 808 HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR RESERVES D.I.C. or REGENT. 34-616.. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) MAJESTIC TO-DAY at 2.15 p.m. and 8 p.m. . HERE IT IS! The Surprise Show of the Year! songs, Fun, and Laughs in M.G.M.’s “HULLABALOO” '’RANK MORGAN BILLIE BURKE Reginald Owen Virginia Grey Reserves D.I.C. or Majestic, 33-537. [Approved for Universal Exhibition.) TIVOLI To-day: 2.15 and 8 p.m. tfORTH-WEST MOUNTED POLICE sary Cooper Madeleine Carroll Approved for Universal Exhibition*) O-MORROW! , • M.G.M.’s Thrilling Drama . “E S C A P E” Nonna Shearer Robert Taylor ESERVES, D.I.C. or ‘ TIVOLI, 32-810. fcecommeniled by Censor for Adults.) GRAND Continuous from 11 A’.M. Ast Day of “ 12 CROWDED HOURS ” .nd “A TRIP TO PARIS” . Recommended by Censor tor Adults.) b-morrow ! The Dionne Quintuplets.' ean Hersholt and Claire Trevor m “FIVE OF A KIND” .nd Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake in “B L O N D I E” Botlr App. for- Universal Exhibition.) THEATRE ROYAL TO-NIGHT AT 7.45. BETTE DAVIS GEO. BRENT - HENRY FONDA “JEZEBEL” tecommended by Censor for Adults.) ACK BENNY - GAIL PATRICK DA LUPINO RICHARD ARLEN ‘ ARTISTS AND MODELS ” Approved for • Universal Exhibition.) ST. JAMES’ Tuam street TO-DAY at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. ' “MAN’S CASTLE”t , “HE MARRIED HIS WIFE”! GLOLT?S W OVER EUROPE ”t ilph 'Richardson Valerie Hobson “GREEN HILL ”t jug. Fairbanks, Jun., ' Joan ■ Bennett eserves D.I.C! or St. James, 35-820. Approved for Universal Recommended by Censot ,f hr’Adults. LECTURES. ' ifOTION PICTURES OF A WORLD U- TOUR. l trip, to the “Dutch Indies, ..Britain and Europe,” by Mr Peter Kennedy, llustrated by Motion Pictures , taken before the “Blitz.” iT.E.A. Room, Trades Hall, Sat., Aug. th 8 p.m. The function will be entersining and instructive. Everyone mited. Come and. see other countries. 9588 EFFIELD HALL, AUGUS’ AUGUST Bth, 8 P.M; - Patriotic Drama ; Entertainment. > Sale of Goods. Drawing of Raffle. X 7585
COMMUNITY SING. ’ . TO-DAY I ‘ TO-DAY! TO-DAY 1 THE MAYOR’S COMMUNITY , SING COMMUNITY SING CIVIC THEATRE CIVIC THEATRE COMMENCING 12 NOON. MANNEQUIN, PARADE AT 11 A.M. SON GOBBE THE POPULAR SONG LEADER. Laugh • yourself hoarse with STRATH’ McKNIGHT the new comedian. . MRS, ANITA LEDSHAM will sing for you. NORM. CARSON at the Piano and MRS WARRILOW at the Organ. COME ALONG AND JOIN IN THE FUN! • ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE PATRIOTIC FUND.
WONDERFUL Array of Patterns and >' Colourings in .Wallpapers to suit every purse/ See Windows. .' SMITH and SMITH, LTD., . Cr. Tuam-High sts. 58662 STOP PRESS . ~—♦— i RUMOURS OF MOVE TO AH> RUSSIA LONDON* August 6. Britain -is excited. by persistent rumours Of an imminent British- move to. join the'fighting with.Russia or to create,a double front, for Herr ’ Hitler. One American correspondent got a , message, away, relating reports- of large : British , concentrations in , the Arctic,: the ; implication - being •. that ,a- landing ’-would occur' in ’ NorwayMR CHURCHILL AND MR ROOSEVELT, .. . . NEW i YORK,/August 6.The frequently well-informed newspaper, the “Miami- Herald,” in a special dispatch from Washington quoted reliable diplomatic quarters as- asserting . that. Mr Roosevelt" i and Mr Churchill ' conferred this afternoon aboard a ship", in the.- North Atlantic. The report 'asserted-that British and Canadian-' sources' ‘said the. ■■ conference: occurred 'off New Newfoundland.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23401, 7 August 1941, Page 1
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