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  2. Preparations for Races::

    THE CHEF PRODUCES TURKEYS AND HAM which will be served at luncheon at Caulfield today. An army of workers toiled yesterday to prepare the stage for the opening of the Spring racing carnival. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TRAMWAY BUSES, used for the first time to transport returned POW's yesterday, caused less congestion and gave crowds a better view of the men. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OILING THE TOTALISATOR so that it will run smoothly for punters today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BEN BARNETT, Test wicket-keeper, who was welcomed by club mates at Spencer street on his arrival from Singapore yesterday, met his wife and young son at the Showground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE ORNAMENTAL TREES had their final clip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE GOLD CUP, to be presented to the winner of the 1945 Melbourne Cup, being mode by Mr M. Steeth at Drummond's yesterday. War Bonds were the prixe during the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "NOT WORTH A CRACKER," said Cpl J. W. Dedman (Mildura) as he tossed thousands of dollars in Japanese currency on to the table at the Showground on his return on his return to Melbourne yesterday. Some of the money was earned as a POW at Changi camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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