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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 November 1983 - Port's No. 4 man quits GERRY DE SILVA By A TOP executive of the Port of Singapore Authority, Capt Goh Choo Keng, has resigned, sources said yesterday. Capt Goh will relinquish his post as Director (Marine) on Dec 7. The 45-year-old master mariner is also said to have resigned fromGERRY DE SILVA - 313 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration29 October 1983 - ARTHUR LEE Source of oil spill still not known Picture by IN the driving rain, workers yesterday tried to clean up the oil-stained East Coast beaches m time for the weekend bathers and picnickers. But although there were 100 workers deployed by the Environment Ministry forARTHUR LEE - The big sweep.. - 323 words
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The Straits Times / Article3 July 1972 - Straits ban: Jakarta seeks KL and S'pore support JAKARTA, Sunda> INDONESIA will ask Singapore and Mala) sia to back its pro|>osal to bun ships ol over '200,000 tons from [Kissing through tin Straits of Mahura for safety KMOM, I Communications Ministry s|>okesnMfl Hid Uxlav. I Malaysia. Singapore and Indonesia will315 words
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New Nation / Article26 June 1972 - Tanker aground off Singapore The Government early today declared almost the entire waterfront an "Operation Red Area" when a Shell 200,000-ton tanker ran aground on the western end of Pulau Bukom. This is the first time that the Government has ordered a massive operation which329 words
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New Nation / Article7 January 1975 - Two and a half years after fighting off a two-mile long oil slick, Singapore is once again threatened by serious oil pollution resulting from an accident in its waters. A supertanker which ran aground off Pulau Sebarok has created an oil slick 1.5 mile338 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration11 January 1975 - The grounding of the 237,000 dwt Showa Maru, which spilled more than 3300 metric tons (844,000 gallons) of oil Into Indonesian and Singapore waters, was by no means the most serious disaster as far as sea pollution is concerned.800 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration17 January 1979 - EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Centaur (0630 after Tysla hauls) 1/2 Fujiharu Maru (after Sumber Mutiara IV) 15/16 John Bakke (1900 after Ruth Lykes) 47 Perak (0000) 21 East Sarwaguna Enam (0000) 22 Sumber Mutiara IV (after Loquat) 15/16 Tapah (1300) 21 West Tatong (1200 after Iweri)349 words
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The Straits Times / Article11 March 1987 - K. F. TANG By FOR Api Api, the retired fire-fighting warhorse of the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA), its trip yesterday to her birthplace, Jurong Shipyard, was unlike any before for it is there that she will be reborn. PSA has decided to giveK. F. TANG - 363 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration10 July 1972 - SINGAPORi:. Sun The beaches •f Singapore werr back to life today with hundreds of week-end revellers basking in the sun and swimming free from fear of grea«e and grime. They were taking full advantage of th c Ministry of < <> m m350 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration2 July 1972 - 'Stay away from oily beaches today' warning SINGAPORE. Sat. While the greater part of the 011-pol-luted beaches along Singapore's east coast has been cleaned up. the Ministry of Communications today warned the public to avoid going to the beaches tomorrow. In Its second progress report, the Ministry said: "The public356 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration16 January 1979 - EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Setawar (2300) 18. Fair Reefer (2300) 46. Fujiharu Marr (Tanker) (after Loquat) (Subject gass free) 15/16. Golden Eastern (after King Pearl and Dong Kwang) 23. Golden Season (0600 after Luke Lu) 45. Iweri (0700) 25. Motovun (hauls after Venezuela Mam sails)428 words
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New Nation / Article28 June 1972 - The two-mile long oil slick resulting from a leak in the super-tanker Myrtea brought into sharp focus again the need for constant vigilance and speedy action on oil spills. The Port of Singapore Authority is to be congratulated for its prompt response but it439 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration18 January 1979 - EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aalekseevsk (after Palm Sea Horse A Barge LS 86) 15/16 Anyuy (1500 after Sumber Mutiara IV) 13/14 Bunga Gelang (0600) 19 Chi Cheng (1400 after Tysla) 6/7 Jade (after Motovun) 35/36 Jalakirti (0600 after Fair Reefer) 46 Kaikoh Mara (0600) 33/34 King444 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration7 January 1975 - TUGS BATTLE OIL SLICK JACOB DANIEL Leaks from supertanker threaten to wash ashore with the tide By ANTI POLLUTION vessels of the Port Authority and ships i from oil companies her* are battling to break up a 2.4 kilometre long (1.5 mile) oil slick threatening Singapore's shores. They wtn calledJACOB DANIEL - 533 words
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New Nation / Article4 July 1972 - The two-day meeting of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia on the question of safe navigation in the Straits of Malacca today takes place against the backdrop of the Myrtea accident. This perhaps gives the meeting an added sense of urgency. The three coastal states are519 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration6 April 1976 - JACOB DANIEL Teams swing into action to mop ap oil slicks from supership By MO P P I N O-UP operations were going on throughout last night to rlear patches of oil from a giant tanker which was holed after hitting a hidden reefJACOB DANIEL - 578 words
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The Business Times / Article24 May 1982 - A FURTHER 23 vessels totalling 2.5 million tonnes were scrapped up to May 14 this year, according to the latest report published by shipbroker EA Gibson. This brings the total very near to the amount scrapped during the whole of 1981. Up to May 14, 108 ships of652 words
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Berita Harian / Article, Illustration8 January 1975 - SALIM OSMAN Christopher Loh. 16 kilometer kawasan perairan sudah dilumuri minyak Oleh: KAPAL-KAPAL anti-kotoran minyak dari Penguasa Pelabuhan Singapura (PSA) dan syarikat-syarikat penapisan minyak tempatan sedang berjuang habis-habisan untuk menghapuskan dan membasmi kotoran minyak raksasa yang sedang mengancam pantai-pantai Singapura. Mereka telah dikerah sejak Isnin pagiSALIM OSMAN; Christopher Loh - BH - 687 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 January 1976 - All eyes on 77 as they receive National Day honours IRENE NOOO THE INVESTITURE ■y Two who made family planning way of life |T WAS a moment of glory and high honour for 77 people last night when they received the 1975 National Day awards from President Sheares at theIRENE NOOO - 938 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration26 September 1980 - By CAPTAIN C KUTTAN Capt C Kuttan is deputy port master at Port of Singapore Authority. WHILE the Ministry of the Environment is responsible mainly for Singapore's inland water courses and pollution control, the Port of Singapore Authority spearheads all activities involving the prevention of, controlCAPTAIN C KUTTAN - 1,026 words