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Trainer’s Loss

(NEP-A.-Reuter — Copyright) BRISBANE, March 13. A racehorse trainer, J. Clayton, reported to the police yesterday that someone sneaked into his house while he was out with friends after the Eagle Farm races on Saturday and stole £6520 in notes from a bag in his bedrobm. The thief apparently entered the house through an unlocked kitchen window. Clayton won the first race on Saturday—-with a horse named Just Quietly.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30080, 14 March 1963, Page 4

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Trainer’s Loss Press, Volume CII, Issue 30080, 14 March 1963, Page 4

Trainer’s Loss Press, Volume CII, Issue 30080, 14 March 1963, Page 4

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