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TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS.

State Theatre.—‘ Charlie Chan in Hone-lulu.’ Octagon Theatre.—' Suez.’ Empire Theatre.—‘ Too Hot to Handle. St. Janies Theatre.—‘ Gangster's Boy ’ and ‘ Blondes for Danger.’ > Regent Theatre. — 1 Marie Antoinette/ Grand Theatre. —‘ Homicide Bureau ' and ‘ Smashing the Spy Ring.’ Strand Theatre. —* Mr Wong, Detective and ‘ Burn-’em-up O’Connor.’ Mayfair Theatre. —‘ Second Best Bid ’ and ‘ Doctor Syn.’ ~ Co Luxe Rink.—fixating.

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Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 8

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TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS. Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 8

TO-NIGHT’S EVENTS. Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 8

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