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AMUSEMENTS 8 P- m - ~ TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. 'l|| PLAZA* |||> STOl^rw’mS^^ 0 p O!GNANT vninSb 9S-T HE STRUGGLES OF A RECONCILE HERPROBLEMS OF THE ADULTS WHO SURROUND HER* was there? FOR JENNIFER” NO PLACE FOR JENNIFER” ROSAMUND JOHN 1 ” 8 LEO GENN t a Introducing JANETTE SCOTT (as Jennifer) Added Attractions: "MANILA” And CH S‘H?E, N ’ S CORNER. No. 2.” PLANS AT THE D.I.C. (Approved for Universal Exhibition) CENTURY St!°ALBANS II Luxury Theatre 7.45 p.m FINAL SCREENING 7.45 pm A Arthur Rank Presents A smooth Lesson in Cautious Murder . . . Possessed with a Desire to Killl ROBERT NEWTON SALLY GRAY Star of "Dangerous Moonlight,” “Silent Dust." in “O-B-S-E-S-S-I-O-N ” “O-B-S-E-S-S-I-O-N” An Independent Sovereign Film Production. .. W * th Naunton Wayne I? e ™iT'w« d i < L d Censor for Adults) U y rH„^2“ l< L I L ; lke an Exciting and Gripping Picture, this is your Opportunity! Excellent Featurettes. Plans at D.1.C., at Theatre from 6 p.m. SPORTING

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS THE Sons and Daughter of the late Mrs Ada Bakes wish to Thank their many ■ most sincerely relatives and • frlendsfor floral tributes, letters, cards flteenams° r and personal expressions of in their sad bereavement. Please actaowled£e - ment.

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26528, 17 September 1951, Page 1

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