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New Nation / Article22 July 1972 - A detailed report on the grounding of the Shell super-tanker Myrtea which caused Singapore's biggest oU spill last month will be sent to Communications Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin today. The report was compiled by four inspectors appointed to inquire Into the133 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration28 June 1972 - These are some of the more than 1000 soldiers and workers from the Public Health Department who were out in force this morning in a massive operation to clean up the oil slick on the beaches off Nlcoll Drive. The operation began at 9 a.m.150 words
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Berita Harian / Article2 July 1972 - SINGAPURA, Sabtu. Kementerian Perhubongan hari mi terus menyeru kapada orangramai supaya menjauhkan diri dari pantai esok (Ahad), sunggoh pun sabahagian besar dari pantai2 yang di-kotori minyak telah di-bersehkan. Dalam laporan kejayaan kedua-nya. Kementerian itu berkata: "Orangramai maseh di-nasihatkan supaya menjauhi pantai2 di-baha-gian164 words
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Berita Harian / Article3 July 1972 - JAKARTA, Ahad. Indonesia akan meminta Singapura dan Malaysia supaya menyokong chada-ngan-nya bagi melarang kapal2 yang berat lebeh 200,000 tan dari melalui Selat Melaka, sa-orang juruchakap Kementerian Perhubongan berkata hari mi. Singapura, Malaysia dan Indonesia akan mengadakan satu rundingan dua hari disini, bermula pada167 words
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The Straits Times / Article1 December 1981 - Major marine mishaps in S'pore waters since 1972 SOME OF the major marine Incidents In Singapore waters over the last few yean: JUNE 1972: The tanker Myrtea ran aground off Pulau Bukom spilling 1,9 M tonnes of crude JANUARY 1975: A 16km oil slick near Pulau Sebarok after the Japanese153 words
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The Straits Times / Article7 July 1972 - Beach at Changi open but beware tar blobs SINGAPORE. Thurs 3 Semi-solid blobs of tarry residue are still polluting the beaches of the East Coast, the Ministry of Communications, said today However. certain areas have been cleared of oilsoaked sand and debris The blobs, which are being washed In by182 words
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The Straits Times / Article28 June 1972 - eastward, formed up and later crept up Bedok Tanah Merah beach. It took the teams the whole of yesterday morning to break up the original salami-shaped twomile oil slick into small fragments. But the fragments kept forming Into patches and moved192 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 December 1981 - S. M. MUTHU By Oil spill at night 'greatest nightmare' THE emergence of Singapore as the second busiest port m the world brings with it the high price of making the port safe for the thousands of vessels which call here yearly.S. M. MUTHU - 1,285 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration10 July 1972 - PANTAI2 Changi dan Tanah Merah pagi mi kembali 4ber n yawa 1 bila orangramai berpusu2 untok bermandi sambil berkelah di-sana. Ini ada-lah berikutan dari pengumuman Kementerian Perhubongan hari Khamis lalu bahawa pantai2 itu selamat dari kotoran minyak. Ke menterian itu telah mengisiharkanBH; Tan Wee Him - 212 words
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The Straits Times / Letter6 July 1972 - Two useful aids in the fight against oil spills rE flght against the oil spill irom the supertanker "Myrtea" would have been greatly facilitated if there had been an oil boom to contain the spill, and an oil skimming boat to remove the oil These two items of equipment are203 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 June 1972 - R CMANDRAN By SINGAPORE Tues TAN All MKHAH beach, one of llu finest picnic s|>ots in Singa|X)re, hus lx vii mined by oil pollution. The air Is thick with the smell of oil, white stretches of sand has turned murky black up to highR CMANDRAN - 228 words
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The Straits Times / Article29 June 1972 - Stay away from beaches appeal R. CHANORAN Job No. 1: Clear debris By Singapore. Wednesday THE Ministry of Commu nications today urged the public to keep away from the oil-polluted beaches of Tanah Merah, Changi and Loyang. This is to facilitate smooth progress in clean up operations of these areasR. CHANORAN - 216 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration29 October 1983 - HUJAN yang lebat semalam tidak sedikit pun menjejas kegigihan Ekerja-pekerja mi (gamr atas) mernbersihkan pantai East Coast dari cemaran minyak, agar anda yang berkelah di pantai itu esok tidak bermandi-manda dalam air yang dicemari minyak. Pekerja-pekerja mi kira-kira 100 orang kesemuanya dari Kementerian Keadaan Sekitar terpaksa237 words
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Singapore Herald / Miscellaneous22 December 1970 - Ships in port THE PORT OF SINGAPORE President Adams. Golden Summer, AUTHORITY HAS MADE THESE Kaohsiung Victory. Lady Louxie, BERTHING ARRANGEMENTS Michael Jebsen, KoU Singa, Glory. FOR DECEMBER 22. Cohansey. Cleveland, Tong Sing. OUT: Glenbeg 3/4; Jhelum 18; Karingo. Astyanax, Golden Ocean, Reiho Maru 19; Petaling 20 east; Jala Fe-khi,243 words
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The Straits Times / Article26 September 1975 - StHANOI beach has been \j cleared of oil sludge and seaweed by the combined efforts of the Ministry of the Environment and the Port Authority. But a few workers stood by the beach yesterday to ensure that the tides do not brine In any238 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration29 June 1972 - Tempat2 yg terlibat di-lawati menteri SINGAPURA, Raou ORANCRAMAI telah di nasihatkan supaya jangan pergi ka pantai Tanah Merah, Changi dan Loyang bagi memudahkan kerja2 membersehkan pantai itu yang kotor kerana tumpahan minyak dari sa-buah kap a I minyak Shell dekat sini. Kerja2 membersehkan kawasan pantai ituB H; Mohd Yusoof - 251 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 July 1972 - Thick oil sludges hit picnickers who defied warnings BERNARD DORAY By SINGAPORE, Sun. Some picnickers who dared the East Coast beaches despite a warning to keep away were hit by thick oil sludges swept in by the high-noon tide today. Describing the sludges as a new menace, a Health MinistryBERNARD DORAY - 271 words
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Berita Harian / Article28 June 1972 - KIRA2 sa-juta ringgit mungkin di-perlu-kan untok membersehkan minyak yang mengotori hampir seluroh pantai selatan Singapura sekarang. Ini mungkin merupakan pengotora n minyak yang paling burok pernah di-alami oleh pulau mi, dan memandang pada kesibokan lalulintas kapal2 minyak287 words
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The Straits Times / Letter15 July 1972 - WHEN OIL LEAKS OCCUR 60 ft UNDER WATER WE wish to thank Mr. Henry L. Pau for the suggestions made In his letter "Two useful aids in the fight against oil spills' (S.T., July The PSA is conscious of the constant threat of oil pollution In our seas and every296 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration1 July 1972 - CAMERA ON SINGAPORE Wee Beng Huat They came with spades, changkols and drums of detergent to save Singapore's three most popular beaches at Bedok, Changi and Loyang from oil pollution. All through the night they fought—both on land and out at sea. For theWee Beng Huat - 293 words