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  2. WHEN ALICE, THE ELEPHANT, SAVED THE LIFE OF EILEEN WIRTH

    Circus life is not all fun as may appear to those who enter the big tent for an enjoyable entertainment. The performers take many hazards and risks. Six years ago Miss Eileen Wirth was attacked by a bad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. You must pay to stay amateur

    In grand-pappy’s day, when men were men and worked and played harder than we moderns, an “amateur” was a monoeled, silk-scarved symbol of plutocracy with an old school tie and a bottomless banking account. ...

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  6. BIG APPETITE

    Wirth’s Circus has covered every part of Australia. It is on tour every year, always reaching ...

    Article : 218 words
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  9. FAMOUS CLOWNS

    The last-named became naturalised Australians and worked with Wirths for over eight years. They ...

    Article : 350 words
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