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REGENT THEATRE

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Crises, increasing rates and taxes, and rumours of wars have their effect sooner or later. A good laugh does much to dispel the gloomy outlook that may follow upon much attention to fhe ills of this sorry world. A goodly dose of this sovereign remedy awaits patrons at the Regent Theatre to-day and tomorrow when "Yes, Madam" is to be shown. . •• In the second'^ttfaction, Universal's new Shprfoek Holmes thfiljefe "The Hguse. of Fear,'fther^ are^©rle'; murdefs °tb unrayel * ! Ti&ual. They involve a group of Ehglish clubmen who live together in a sornbre old country place named Drearcliff House. As usual, Basil Rathbone plays* Holmes and Nigel Bruce is'seen as Doctor Watson. Also screening is chapter 8 of "Jungle Queen" serial. -

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Chronicle (Levin), 14 March 1946, Page 8

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REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 14 March 1946, Page 8

REGENT THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 14 March 1946, Page 8

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