"THE CHINESE WONDERS"
The quest for novelty which is part of everv showman's creed is apparent in the latest exhibit of tho Australian promoter, Mr. Arthur Greenhalgh, which ho has arranged to be shown at tho Epsom Show Grounds on I riday and Saturday. The " Chinese Wonders," ■ Princess Wong, 23 years old and 24in. in height, and King Chong, aged 57, height 26in., aro claimed to be tho smallest people alive to-day, and their performances in the acrobatic line are as vigorous as their appearance is unusual. This pair was a great success at the Melbourne Centenary celebrations.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22353, 26 February 1936, Page 16
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