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Correspondents Throughout the World CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Chah Bahar ………… 132 Dubai ……………… 272 Gothenburg ………… 230 The Association does not appoint agents, but when any difficulties arise Charleston, S.C. ……… 246 Dublin ……………… 140 Guangzhou ……………… 52 Members and/or Masters are requested to make direct contact with the Chennai (ex. Madras) … 124 Dunkerque ……………… 91 Guatemala City ……… 117 appropriate correspondent on this list for assistance. Cherbourg ……………… 89 Durban ……………… 218 Guayaquil ……………… 77 Chernomorsk (ex. Ilyichevsk) 266 Dutch Harbour, Alas. … 247 Guaymas …………… 171 Chicago, Ill …………… 246 Guiria ……………… 276 A Balboa ……………… 192 Bourgas ………………… 42 Chittagong ……………… 25 E Aalborg ………………… 74 Baltimore, Md. ……… 244 Brake ……………… 107 Civitavecchia ………… 143 East London ………… 219 H Aarhus ………………… 75 Bandar Abbas ………… 129 Bremen ……………… 107 Cleveland, Ohio ……… 246 Eilat ………………… 141 Haifa ………………… 141 Abbot Point …………… 8 Bandar Assaluyeh …… 130 Bremerhaven ………… 107 Coatzacoalcos ……… 170 Emden ……………… 108 Halifax ………………… 45 Abidjan ……………… 148 Bandar Bushire ……… 130 Brest …………………… 88 Colombo …………… 228 Ensenada …………… 170 Hamburg …………… 109 Abu Dhabi …………… 271 Bandar Imam Khomeini 131 Bridgetown ……………… 26 Conakry ……………… 119 Esbjerg ………………… 76 Hamilton ……………… 29 Acajutla ………………… 84 Bangkok …………… 235 Brisbane ……………… 9 Constantza …………… 203 Havana ………………… 72 Acapulco …………… 170 Banjul ……………… 105 Brownsville, Tex. ……… 245 Copenhagen …………… 75 F Hay Point ……………… 14 Adelaide ……………… 8 Barcelona …………… 222 Brunsbuttel ………… 107 Corinto ……………… 183 Flushing ……………… 178 Helsingborg ………… 231 Aden ………………… 280 Bari ………………… 142 Bucharest …………… 202 Corpus Christi, Tex. …… 247 Fortaleza ……………… 30 Helsinki ………………… 87 Agana ……………… 116 Barranquilla …………… 57 Buenaventura …………… 59 Cotonou ………………… 28 Fos-sur-Mer …………… 92 Ho Chi Minh City ……… 279 Alexandria ……………… 78 Basrah ……………… 137 Buenos Aires …………… 7 Cristobal …………… 193 Freetown …………… 213 Hobart ………………… 14 Algeciras …………… 221 Batumi ……………… 106 Bunbury ………………… 9 Cuxhaven …………… 108 Fremantle ……………… 12 Hodeidah …………… 281 Algiers ………………… 1 Bayonne ……………… 88 Burnie ………………… 9 Hong Kong …………… 123 Amirabad …………… 129 Beaumont, Tex. ……… 244 Busan (Pusan) ……… 152 D G Honiara ……………… 215 Amman ……………… 150 Beijing ………………… 51 Dakar ……………… 211 Gabes ……………… 239 Honolulu, Hawaii ……… 248 Amsterdam ………… 178 Beira ………………… 175 C Dalian ………………… 51 Galatz ……………… 203 Houston, Tex. ………… 249 Anchorage, Alas. ……… 243 Beirut ……………… 156 Cabedelo ……………… 30 Damietta ……………… 80 Galveston, Tex. ……… 248 Huelva ……………… 223 Ancona ……………… 142 Bejaia ………………… 2 Cadiz ………………… 223 Dammam …………… 208 Gdansk ……………… 197 Annaba ………………… 2 Belem ………………… 30 Caen …………………… 89 Dampier ………………… 11 Gdynia ……………… 197 I Antwerp ………………… 26 Belize City ……………… 27 Cagliari ……………… 142 Dar es Salaam ……… 234 Geelong ………………… 13 Inchon ……………… 152 Apia ………………… 208 Benghazi …………… 158 Cairns ………………… 10 Darwin ………………… 11 Genoa ……………… 143 Iskenderun …………… 240 Aqaba ……………… 150 Berdyansk …………… 265 Calais ………………… 89 Detroit, Mich. ………… 247 Georgetown ………… 121 Istanbul ……………… 241 Arkhangelsk ………… 204 Bergen ……………… 187 Callao ……………… 194 Devonport ……………… 12 Ghent ………………… 27 Izmail ……………… 266 Aruba ………………… 7 Bilbao ……………… 222 Camden, N.J. ………… 245 Dhaka ………………… 25 Gibraltar ……………… 112 Izmir ………………… 242 Ashdod ……………… 141 Bintulu ……………… 161 Cape Flattery …………… 10 Dieppe ………………… 90 Gijon ………………… 223 Assab ………………… 86 Bissau ……………… 120 Cape Town …………… 217 Djen-Djen ……………… 3 Gioia Tauro …………… 143 J Auckland …………… 181 Bizerta ……………… 238 Caracas ……………… 276 Djibouti ………………… 76 Gizan ………………… 209 Jacksonville, Fla. ……… 249 Aviles ……………… 221 Bogota ………………… 58 Cartagena (Colombia) …… 60 Doha ………………… 201 Gizo ………………… 215 Jakarta ……………… 128 Boma ………………… 69 Cartagena (Spain) …… 223 Donges ………………… 91 Gladstone ……………… 13 Jeddah ……………… 209 B Bordeaux ……………… 88 Casablanca ………… 173 Douala ………………… 44 Goa ………………… 125 Johannesburg ……… 219 Baku …………………… 23 Boston, Mass. ………… 245 Cebu City …………… 196 Johor Bahru ………… 161 Launceston …………… 15 Marseille ……………… 94 Noumea ……………… 180 Port Moresby ………… 194 Rio Grande ……………… 36 Jubail ……………… 209 Lautoka ………………… 87 Massawa ……………… 86 Novorossiysk ………… 206 Port Reunion ………… 202 Rio de Janeiro ………… 35 Lavan Island ………… 134 Matadi ………………… 70 Nukualofa …………… 237 Port Said ……………… 82 Rostock ……………… 110 K Le Havre ……………… 93 Mazatlan …………… 171 Nuuk ………………… 115 Port Sudan …………… 229 Rotterdam …………… 179 Kaliningrad …………… 204 Leixoes ……………… 198 Melbourne ……………… 17 Port Tubarao …………… 33 Rouen ……………… 100 Kaohsiung …………… 233 Leticia ………………… 61 Mersin ……………… 242 O Port Vendres …………… 99 Kaolack ……………… 212 Libreville …………… 103 Mexico City ………… 172 Odessa ……………… 270 Port Vila ……………… 275 S Karachi ……………… 190 Lima ………………… 195 Miami, Fla. …………… 252 Oporto ……………… 199 Port au Prince ………… 121 Saint John ……………… 46 Keelung ……………… 233 Limassol ……………… 73 Miri ………………… 163 Oran …………………… 3 Port of Spain ………… 238 Saint Nazaire ………… 101 Kerch ……………… 267 Lisbon ……………… 198 Mobile, Ala. ………… 253 Oslo ………………… 188 Portland, Me. ………… 257 Saldanha Bay ………… 221 Kharg Island ………… 133 Livorno (Leghorn) …… 145 Mogadishu …………… 216 Portland, Oreg. ……… 258 Salvador ……………… 37 Kherson ……………… 267 Lobito ………………… 5 Mombasa …………… 151 P Porto ………………… 200 San Andres …………… 63 Kiel ………………… 109 Lome ………………… 236 Mongstad …………… 187 Pago Pago ……………… 4 Porto Alegre …………… 33 San Francisco, Calif. … 259 Kingston …………… 150 London ……………… 273 Monrovia …………… 157 Palermo ……………… 146 Poti ………………… 106 San Jose ……………… 71 Kinshasa ……………… 69 Long Beach, Calif. …… 250 Montevideo ………… 274 Papeete ……………… 232 Puerto Barrios ……… 117 San Juan …………… 200 Kish Island …………… 133 Los Angeles, Calif. …… 251 Montoir ………………… 96 Paramaribo ………… 230 Puerto Bolivar …………… 62 San Lorenzo ………… 122 Klaipeda …………… 159 Luanda ………………… 6 Montreal ……………… 45 Paranagua ……………… 32 Puerto Cabello ……… 277 San Pedro Sula ……… 122 Kochi (ex. Cochin) …… 125 Lubumbashi …………… 70 Moroni ………………… 67 Paris …………………… 97 Puerto Cortes ………… 122 Sandakan …………… 165 Kolkata (ex. Calcutta) … 126 Lucinda ………………… 16 Moscow ……………… 204 Pasajes ……………… 225 Puerto La Cruz ……… 277 Santa Marta …………… 64 Koper ……………… 214 Motril ………………… 225 Penang ……………… 163 Puerto Ordaz ………… 277 Santander …………… 226 Kota Kinabalu ………… 161 M Mumbai (ex. Bombay) … 127 Perth …………………… 18 Puerto Quetzal ……… 117 Santiago ……………… 49 Kralendijk ……………… 29 Maceio ………………… 31 Murmansk …………… 205 Philadelphia, Pa. ……… 256 Punta Arenas …………… 48 Santo ……………… 275 Kuala Lumpur (Petaling Jaya) 162 Mackay ………………… 16 Muscat ……………… 189 Phnom Penh …………… 43 Punto Fijo …………… 278 Santo Domingo ………… 77 Kuching ……………… 162 Madeira ……………… 199 Piraeus ……………… 113 Pyongyang …………… 152 Santo Tomas de Castilla 118 Kuwait ……………… 154 Mahon ……………… 224 N Piti ………………… 116 Santos ………………… 38 Majuro ……………… 166 Nakhodka …………… 205 Pointe-Noire …………… 68 Q Sao Francisco Do Sul …… 39 L Malabo ………………… 85 Nantes ………………… 96 Ponta Delgada ………… 23 Qingdao ………………… 53 Sao Luis ……………… 40 La Coruna …………… 224 Malaga ……………… 225 Naples ……………… 145 Port Elizabeth ………… 220 Quebec ………………… 46 Sao Sebastiao ………… 40 La Guaira …………… 276 Managua …………… 183 New Orleans, La. ……… 254 Port Everglades, Fla. … 256 Savannah, Ga ………… 260 La Rochelle-Pallice ……… 93 Manama ……………… 24 New York, N. Y. ……… 255 Port Gentil …………… 104 R Seattle, Wash. ………… 260 La Spezia …………… 144 Manaus ………………… 31 Newcastle ……………… 17 Port Harcourt ………… 186 Ras Tanura …………… 210 Seoul ………………… 153 Labuan ……………… 163 Mangalore …………… 126 Nicosia ………………… 74 Port Hedland …………… 19 Ravenna …………… 146 Sete ………………… 102 Lagos ……………… 184 Manila ……………… 196 Nikolayev …………… 269 Port Kembla …………… 19 Recife ………………… 34 Seville ……………… 226 Larnaca ………………… 73 Manzanillo …………… 171 Ningbo ………………… 52 Port Klang …………… 164 Reykjavik …………… 123 Sfax ………………… 239 Las Palmas (Canary Islands) 48 Maputo ……………… 175 Norfolk, Va. …………… 256 Port La Nouvelle ………… 98 Richards Bay ………… 220 Shanghai ……………… 54 Las Palmas (Spain) …… 224 Maracaibo Lake ……… 277 Nouadhibou ………… 167 Port Latta ……………… 20 Riga ………………… 155 Sharjah ……………… 273 Lattakia ……………… 232 Mariupol …………… 268 Nouakchott …………… 168 Port Louis …………… 169 Rijeka ………………… 71 Sibu ………………… 165 * Denotes Lawyers Singapore …………… 214 Townsville ……………… 22 X Sirri Island …………… 135 Trabzon ……………… 243 Xiamen ………………… 55 Algeria Skikda ………………… 4 Trieste ……………… 147 Algiers Sopot ……………… 197 Tripoli ……………… 158 Y Bureau d'Experitises Maritimes et Industrielles Sousse ……………… 239 Tumaco ………………… 65 Yanbu ……………… 210 Rue No.3, Villa No.9 Les Vergers After Hours: Birkhadem 16330 Algiers, ALGERIA N. Aboudaoud St. John's (Newfoundland) 46 Tunis ………………… 240 Yangon (ex. Rangoon) … 176 +213 23 30 07 02 Phone : +213 21 54 19 01 +213 559 06 23 37 (mobile) St. Malo ……………… 102 Turbo …………………… 66 Yantai ………………… 56 CORRESPONDENTS +213 21 44 70 53 Dr. B. Bennabi St. Petersburg ……… 207 Yeosu (Yosu) ………… 153 +213 23 30 07 02 (24Hrs) +213 21 44 70 54 (home) Stockholm …………… 231 U Fax : +213 21 54 18 37 +213 661 51 74 32 (mobile) Suez …………………… 84 Umm Qasr …………… 138 +213 21 54 29 07 M. Khadidja Email : [email protected] +213 772 32 29 15 (mobile) Suva …………………… 87 [email protected] +213 559 06 23 36 (mobile) Sydney ………………… 21 V [email protected] M. 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