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""T’'HE Irish entertainment world has been shaken to its core by the irruption during the past week of Mr. Arthur Rank and the announcement of his purchase of an interest in a major circuit of Irish cinemas" (reports the "Observer,’ London, for January 27). "The first sequel to this move has been to denude Dublin of film critics. They have all been over to London as the guests of Mr. Rank." The deal is elsewhere reported as involving ten Eire cinemas with assets of a million-and-a-quarter pounds, and as being likely to lead to an increase in the number of British films shown there.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 28

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Wider Still and Wider... New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 28

Wider Still and Wider... New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 355, 12 April 1946, Page 28

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