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Barges come out of nowhere
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New Straits Times
01-02-2007
Barges come out of nowhere
Byline: Shahrum Sayuthi
Edition: Main/Lifestyle
Section: Main Section
ROMPIN: Mystery surrounds the discovery of two huge barges beached near Kampung Pantai Jawa, about 20 kilometres from here, on Sunday.
The Singapore-registered vessels did not have any cargo on board.
The nearest area where such barges usually operate is off the coast of Pengerang, Johor, where they are used t...
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