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BABOO ENGLISH.

ORIGINAL CIRCUS PROGRAM^ Under the heading "A Very Oriry Programme," thu Bombay prints the following quaint siiecimsr j Baboo English:— w »' THE GREAT INDIAN Clßm Under patronage oi Royal Dnk'J Knought, K. 0.8., c tc ' N.IJ. (This circus is the very Uuj therefore he comes to w.* that) I The performance preparation wiilV commence at 8 p.m, I Part 1. j i. Some horses will make a vert mJ tricks. ' m ■>. The ldowu will come and talk mi that horses, thercioro audifflr. will laugh himself very inucli 3. The lady will walk on li or66s and horse is juni])in K very w also. " * 4. That klown will make a joking w and lady will become too ana? therefore klown will run fflf away. s'. This is the very good (i. One man will walk on wire-tight' is doing very nicely, because L prolcssor ol that. Refreshments 10 Mts, Part 11, 1. Une man will make so tiicksefW e»e, audience will Iraki ha* very much. 2. Dogs will jump and rd! m tkeiraj .J. Une bady will make lr ui»?lt 51l u then everybody j )0 M ij] ,u that i.s the rubber lady. 4. Ibis is the very trick also •3. One boy will (all a ball from fop A then he can catch tliat ball lore that ball can lall. 0. This i.s the hotter j (nnpnig trick. Refreshments 10 Mts. Part 111. Then will come the very nood Draiaii Notice. Xo sticks will be allowed in tbflsptt tator, and he shall not .smokoal®,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 July 1913, Page 2

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BABOO ENGLISH. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 July 1913, Page 2

BABOO ENGLISH. Clutha Leader, Volume XXXX, Issue 2, 4 July 1913, Page 2

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