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THEATRE PROGRAMMES

State: “The River.’’ Mayfair: “The African Queen?’ Regent: “Bugles in the Afternoon.” Avon: “Rhubarb.” Majestic: “A Place in the Sun.” Crystal Palace: “Red Slues of-Mon-. tana.”

Plaza: “Room For One More.” Tivoli: “Tomorrow Is Another Day.” Liberty: “The Bishop’s Wife.” Grand: “Double Crossbones” and The Mark of Zorro.” St James: “I Was a Communist Fe? the and “Flaxy Martin.” Metre: “At War With The Army” •nd “The Romantic Age.” Empire: “Three Secrets” and “Seven D»ys to Noon.”Century: ‘‘The Elusive Pimpernel.”

Rex: ‘‘Right Cross” and “The Cimsron Kid.”

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26854, 6 October 1952, Page 6

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THEATRE PROGRAMMES Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26854, 6 October 1952, Page 6

THEATRE PROGRAMMES Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26854, 6 October 1952, Page 6

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