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AMUSEMENTS. LAST TWO DAYS— The World’s Greatest Singer, PAUL ROBESON PAUL ROBESON In ~ ‘ BIG BELLA ’ - ‘BIG FELLA’ - ‘ BIG FELLA ’ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) THE gTATE HEARING AIDS FOR THE DEAF. Direction; Amalgamated Theatres Ltd. 2.15 p.m. - TWICE DAILY - 8 p.m. FRIDAY NEXT FRIDAY NEXT v!r. V 1 I The Proudest Presentation | of Amalgamated Theatres j I Ltd. , |i j| R.K.O. Radio's Greatest | [I Masterpiece, | II ‘ VICTORIA GREAT ’ 111 ill ‘ VICTORIA the GREAT ’lll 111 ‘VICTORIA GREAT’ 111 111 ‘ VICTORIA the GREAT ’ 111 111 f VICTORIA the GREAT 5 111 111 ‘ VICTORIA the GREAT ’III ||| ||l With H vlk. * V.B 111 ANNA NEAGLE 111 (As Queen Victoria), | ANTON WALBROOK j (As Prince Albert), I { H.B. WARNER. I WALTER RILLA. F.R. V.B In all fiction no such Stirring Drama and sweeping spectacle as in this thrilling panorama of the sixty years that heard the British Lion roar around the world! .... 1 History, yes!—But even more 1 than history. The true story of the Public and Private Life of an astonishing woman —A Queen—as revealed by her own diaries. V.R. V.R SCENES IN SPEECHLESS GRANDEUR OF TECHNICOLOUR. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) BOOK EARLY! PLANS ARE FILLING FAST. Reserve at Begg’s or Theatre.

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Evening Star, Issue 22896, 2 March 1938, Page 13

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