BABOO ENGLISH CIRCUS PROGRAMME.
Bombay "Truth" prints the following specimen of Baboo English, "a very origina 1 p rngTa m mo"': — THE GREAT INDIAN CIRCUS. Under patronage of Royal IHikc cf Knought, X.C.8., etc KB. iTliis circus is the very better, therefore he comes to see that.) Til performance preparation will be commenced at S p.m. Part I. 1. Some horses v ill make a very good tricks. 2. The klown will come and talk -with that horse;, therefore audience will laugh himsolf very much. 3. The lady will walk on horses back and horse is jumping very ranch also. i That klown wiJI make a joking worrl.3 and lady will become too angry therefore klown will run himself away. 5. This is the very good ginmastiks. 6. One man -will walk on wire-tight, he is doing very nicely, because he is professor of that. Refreshments 10 Mts. Part 11. 1- Oc man will make so tricks of trapeze, audience will fraid himself very much. - Dogs will jump and roll in the mud. 3. One lady will make himself so bend, then everybody he will think, that is the rubbeT lady. 4- This is the very cood trick also. 5. One boy wili fall a ball from top side. ihen he can catch that ball, before that ball can fall. 6. This is the better jumping trick. Refreshments 10 Jits. Part 111. Then will come tbc very good Dramatic. Notice. So sticks will be allowed in the spectator, and he shall not smoke also.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 179, 29 July 1913, Page 11
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