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New Nation / Article29 June 1972 - Clean-up continues Singapore's already overcrowded swimming pools are expected to be packed to full capacity this weekend —because the Republic's three most popular beaches in Tanah Merah, Changi and Loyang will still be clogged up with oil. The Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong276 words
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New Nation / Article4 July 1972 - The Inquiry into the grounding of the Shell supertanker Myrtea, which caused Singapore's biggest oil spill, began this morning at the Port of Singapore Authority board room. The Inquiry team comprises Captain M.J. Sayeed, managing director of the Neptune Orient Lines. Captain203 words
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Berita Harian / Article6 July 1972 - SINGAPURA, Rabu. Satu laporan lengkap berhubong dengan puncha2 yang menyebabkan terkandasnya kapal minyak Myrtea pada 25 Jun lalu, akan di-kemukakan kapada Menteri Perhubongan tidak lama lagi. Laporan itu termasok saranan2 tentang langkah2 yang harus di-ambil untok mengelak berulang kejadian saperti itu. Penyiasatan sa-chara tertutup135 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration29 June 1972 - which followed a leak In one of the Myrtea tanks punctured la a mishap About l.wH men from the Port Authont* Marine Department. Ministry of Defence. Public Health Department and Public Works Department are now engaged In the giant operation. They are unlni the People's171 words
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New Nation / Article30 June 1972 - A team of Shell engineers this morning carried out a survey of the super-tanker Myrtea, as it lay anchorattoe Western damage. Tme 210,961-ton tanker which ran aground on Sunday night spent four days in a special conven tional buoy mooring, discharging its remaining 200,000 tons183 words
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New Nation / Article5 July 1972 - A detailed report on the events leading to the grounding of the Shell supertanker Myrtea off Pulau Bukom on June 25 will be submitted to the Minister for Communications soon. It will make recommendations on how to prevent a recurrence of the incident.171 words
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Berita Harian / Article30 June 1972 - SINGAPURA. Khamis. Pantai2 dan laut2 di-sckitar Singapura kelihatan borsch sadikit sa-tclah anggotu2 Angkatan Bersenjata Singapura dan orang2 awam bertungkus lumus membersehkaiwiya sejak tiga hari yang lalu. Keadaan mi jeias kelihatan di-Tanih Mer.h. pantai yang paling terok di-landa kotoran minyak akibai kebochoran minyak dan kapal Myrtea188 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration27 June 1972 - BUT VIGIL GOES ON TO PREVENT HIGH TIDE CARRYING OIL PATCHES ASHORE The Viana (left) lightens the Myrtea by draining part of her cargo of oil. -Picture by Mahfutz MattarMahfutz Mattar - 33 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration27 June 1972 - H SIMGAPURA. Isnin PASOKAN2 awam dan tcntcra hari mi bcrjaya membcrschkan dan mcngawal kotoran minyak yang mongancham kawasan pantai Singapura sa-luas dari Pasir Panjang kaTanjong Rhu. Gcrakan anti-kekoto-ran yang di-jalankan sajurus sa-bclum waktu tcL ngahmalam hari Ahad. sedang berjalan hingga levvat malam mi untok551 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration27 June 1972 - R. CH ANDRAN and N. G. KUTTY: Singapore, Monday CIVIL and military teams today battled and brought under control a monster two mile long oil slick which threatened a big area off Singapore from Pasir Panjang to Tanjong Rhu. The anti-pollution operation, which began just before midnight onR. CHANDRAN; N. G. KUTTY - 563 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration28 June 1972 - SINGAPURA, Selasa. Pantai Tanah Merah, s a-buah tempat yang paling enak untok berkelah, telah bergelumang dengan kotoran minyak. Suasana di-situ berbau minyak sa-tiap kali angin laut meniup pantai dan pasir puteh di-situ telah menjadi hitam akibat kotoran minyak tersebut hinggakan kaparas ayer pasang. Ayer laut244 words
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The Straits Times / Article5 July 1972 - GOVT BEGINS PROBE INTO SHELL TANKER CRASH SI\«.%PORK Tuo A government inquiry began here today into the leakage of crude oil from the Shell supertanker Myrtea. which ran ground off PuUu Bvkom on the night of June 25. The inquiry, ordered b* the Communications Minister. Mr. Yonc Nvak Lin. is63 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 July 1972 - LAWRENCE BABAPA by Spore THE oil slick from the supertanker Myrtea has Incidentally given Singapore's anti-pollu-tion machine a timely experience. In the past three years major steps have been taken to gear the Republic against oil pollution appropriate laws have been made, facilitiesLAWRENCE BABAPA - 275 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 June 1972 - R CHANDRAN TANAH MERAH LOSES GRIM LOOK By SINi.ArORt Thin. After three «ay»° toll. SAt soldiers and rmlian worker* today itlowly began to tain the upper hand in their katllr against oil pollution on Singapore beaches and in the tea Nowhere wasR CHANDRAN - 295 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 July 1972 - POLLUTED BEACHES CLEAN-UP COMPLETED CJINGATORE, Tue«. The i 3 Mg cleanup of Singapore! oil polluted beaches has ended. A Ministry of Health spokesman today said that the last cleaning operations was at Pulau I bin Worfc ended about a week ago. "However, if we receive any complaints about isolated spots81 words
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Berita Harian / Article26 July 1972 - SINGAPURA, Selasa. Kerja2 pembersehan pantai Singapura sa-chara besaran2 akibat kekotoran mm yak telah selesai di-jalan-kan. Sa-orang juruchakap Kementerian Kesihatan berkata, hari mi bahawa kerja2 pembersehan yang terakhir telah di-jalankan di-Pulau Übin. Kerja2 itu telah selesai sa-minggu yang lalu, katanya. "Bagaimanapun, kalau kami menerima sebarang86 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 June 1997 - On this day The Ministry of Communications urged the public to keep away from the oil-polluted beaches of Tanah Merah, Chnagi and Loyang. This was to aid the clean-up operations of these areas without inconveniencing the public. The job is estimated to cost more than $1 million110 words
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New Nation / Article7 July 1972 - The detergent used by the Port of Singapore Authority and oil companies to disperse the oil slick is not detrimental to marine life, government officials said today. They said that the quantity of detergent sprayed on the sea was comparatively small and non-toxic. The detergent when111 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 July 1972 - SINGAJPORJE. Frl.— The Monetirt Authority of Singapore has granted licences to 57 chit fund companies under the Chit Funds Act, which takes effect tomorrow Ten companies have been given three-month extensions of their provisional licences, but 10 were refused licences. Three firms have decidedTAN WEE LIAN - 119 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration27 June 1972 - Big clean up will cost $1 million The Port of Singapore Authority, Mindef, the Health Ministry and Shell Company will meet today to map out a massive cleansing operation of yesterday's giant oil slick. The oil slick has already hit the islands near Pulau Bukom where402 words