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At six twenty-four the ship cleared the harbour's outer mole and accelerated towards the open sea.
The Elvis Latte Allie Dresser 2010
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They've got a great house right on the harbour's edge next to the Sailing Club.
Across the Nullarbor Alex Allan 2009
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Appeals by Table Bay seaboard residents against the reclamation of coastline for the expansion of Cape Town harbour's container terminal have been partially upheld by Environment Minister
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Regarding the restructuring of ports, Radebe said the privatisation of operations at Durban harbour's container terminal
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Durban harbour's container terminal - the busiest in Africa - in an attempt to ease the congestion that is dogging the international port.
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Dockrat said Durban harbour's "throughput" per berth was, for example, only 28 percent of that achieved in Hong Kong, and the waiting time was more than three times the accepted norm.
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It had become clear that the economic impact of the harbour's inefficiencies "need urgent attention", he said.
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Public Enterprises Minister Jeff Radebe on Thursday said it had become clear that the economic impact of the harbour's inefficiencies "need urgent attention".
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Where the incendiaries were on open decks, easily visible to a casual inspection, they were left, but the bundles on the lower decks were eased through gunports and lowered to the harbour's stinking water.
Sharpe's Prey Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2001
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Twenty more berths are to be added which will increase the harbour's throughput to about 127-million tons a year.
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