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    November 02 2004 at 07:27AM Get IOL on your
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Melbourne - Vandals glued shut the doors to 25 betting shops in Australia on the eve of the country's biggest horse race, racing officials said on Tuesday.

Australians are expected to bet about AUS$120-million (about R540-million) on the 144th Melbourne Cup, known as "the race that stops a nation", to be run over 3 200 metres starting at 5:10am on Tuesday.

Overnight, vandals pumped quick-drying glue into the door locks of 25 TAB betting shops in the Victoria state capital Melbourne, officials said.

Punters suffered only minor inconvenience as six locksmiths raced across the city to repair the damage, they said.

"It will take a lot more than superglue to keep punters out of the TAB on Melbourne Cup day," TAB spokesperson Bruce Tobin said.
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No one has claimed responsibility. Race officials and police say they are investigating but are yet to make a breakthrough.

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