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CIVIC THEATRE

FINALLY TO-NIGHT "The Rats of Tobruk," starring Grant Taylor, Chips Rafferty, Petei ■Finch, Georg-e Wallace, Paulim Garrick, Mary Gay shows finally to-night. A great Austraian Production. Aaventure! Romance! Spectacle! And Drama— ir fact, every element of • entertainment rolled into an unforgettabb. picture. One of the most excitinc and moving films ever produced; i ■picture that will bestir and warn •the heart of every Britisher . . . : tribute worthy of the men of Tobrr 'to whom it is paid. Little did "Lo: Haw Haw" realise that his term r "contempt" would become a -bad^of glory, a name demtmding ti lomage of every country unholdir •,he rights of civilisation and ti Jreedom of man.

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1946, Page 2

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CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1946, Page 2

CIVIC THEATRE Chronicle (Levin), 27 March 1946, Page 2

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