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Joint Production Agreement

 Exhibit 4xix 
  
 Joint Production Agreement 
  
 The principal of this agreement is that each party will be rewarded proportionally for their investment into the production of juvenile pearl oysters at the Banyupoh Bali
hatchery. The parties referred to are PT Horiko Abadi, the owners of the hatchery and water leases at Banyupoh and Atlas Pacific Limited / PT Cendana Indopearls (ATP/PT CIP). PT Horiko Abadi and ATP/PT CIP agree to the
following: 
  

	1.	 	ATP/PT CIP will pay PT Horiko Abadi the amount of AUD$30,000 per year to lease facilities (hatchery, accommodation, storeroom, tanks and equipment) land and water. In
return for this, PT Horiko Abadi guarantees ATP/PT CIP exclusive access to the Banyupoh site. 

  

	2.	 	PT Horiko Abadi has full responsibility for tax payments in relation to the Banyupoh project, community and government relations and site security. 

 

	3.	 	PT Horiko Abadi and ATP/PT CIP divide the cost of juvenile pearl oyster production (as generally described in the attached costing proposal) seventy percent (70%)
ATP/PT CIP and thirty percent (30%) PT Horiko Abadi. To facilitate the transfer of funds, a new bank account will be opened in Bali into which each month ATP/PT CIP will transfer seventy million Indonesian Rupiah (IRP
70,000,000) and PT Horiko Abadi will transfer thirty million Indonesia Rupiah (IRP 30,000,000). 

  

	4.	 	In accordance with point 2, juvenile pearl oyster production from the Banyupoh hatchery, which have reached a minimum size of six (6) cm, will be divided seventy percent (70%) for
ATP/PT CIP and thirty percent (30%) for PT Horiko Abadi. 

  

	5.	 	Equipment provided by each respective company remains the property of that company. 

  

	6.	 	Costs that are not directly related to the production of juvenile pearl oysters (Pearl farm projects owned by PT Horiko Abadi) are the sole responsibility of PT Horiko
Abadi. Furthermore, PT Horiko Abadi will report any such activity/work undertaken to ATP/PT CIP. Any of the joint production project’s money expended by PT Horiko Abadi on its individually owned pearl farm(s) will be
repaid into the project account for any expenditure at the end of each month. 

  

	7.	 	Capital expenditure items (long-lines, nets, major machinery etc) will require the written authorization from both parties before such items may be purchased.

  

	8.	 	The period of this contract is for three (3) years. If mutually agreed, the contract can be extended for a further three (3) years. Negotiation relating to the completion or
extension to this contract must commence at least six (6) months prior to the end of this first contract period. 

  

	9.	 	If the contract is not to be extended beyond the first three years and there are still juvenile oysters that have not attained a minimum size of six (6) cm at the Banyupoh site, the
parties agree to maintain such oysters until they have reached the minimum agreed size in accordance with the situation and capacity of the site at the time. 

  

	10.	 	If the contract is terminated at the end of the first three (3) years, equipment purchased during the period of the contract will be divided seventy percent (70%) for

  

 ATP/PT CIP and thirty percent (30%) for PT Horiko Abadi. Each party has a right to buy/sell
such equipment from/to the other party. 
  

	11.	 	Each party has the right to sell their share of juvenile oysters produced to a third party. Should the parties agree to jointly sell juvenile oysters the proceeds will be divided
seventy percent (70%) for ATP/PT CIP and thirty percent (30%) for PT Horiko Abadi. 

  

	12.	 	PT Horiko Abadi and ATP/PT CIP have entered into this agreement with a commitment to successfully producing juvenile oysters and will make every effort to ensure that
this is achieved. Should there be any disagreements regarding the conduct of this agreement, PT Horiko Abadi and ATP/PT CIP will ensure that every effort is made to rectify the problem. 

  

	13.	 	This agreement does not preclude further development of the relationship, which may include retail and/or promotional activities, pearl seeding and training, R& D and joint
venture arrangements in Bali or other areas of Indonesia. 

  

	14.	 	This agreement is to be confirmed in the presence of an Indonesian Notary not more than sixty (60) days from the dates indicated below. 

  
 This agreement is signed on the 8th of November, 2002 at Denpasar, Bali: 
  

	PT Horiko Abadi	  	Atlas Pacific Limited
	 	  	  PT Cendana Indopearls
		
	/s/    Horiko Hideaki	  	/s/    David John Ramsay
	Mr Horiko Hideaki  	  	David John Ramsay        

  

	 Witness:

	 /s/    Ms Judy Anika        

	 Ms Judy Anika

  

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 Kesepakatan Kerja Sama Untuk Memproduksi Anakan Kerang Mutiara 
  
 Tujuan daripada hal kesepakatan ini adalah kerjasama berdasarkan membagi ongkos kerja dan
produksi anakan kerang mutiara di lokasi PT Horiko Abadi, Desa Banyupoh Bali. Dalam hal ini PT Horiko Abadi disebutkan sebagai PIHAK PERTAMA dan Atlas Pacific Limited / PT Cendana Indpearls disebutkan sebagai PIHAK KEDUA.
PIHAK PERTAMA dan PIHAK KEDUA sepakat sesuai yang berikut dibawa ini. 
  

	1.	 	PIHAK KEDUA akan membiayai PIHAK PERTAMA sebesar AUD$30,000 per tahun sebagai biaya kontrak sewa lokasi. Dengan melakukan hal tersebut, PIHAK KEDUA akan
diberikan akses exclusive oleh PIHAK PERTAMA terhadap hatchery dan daerah pegembangbiakan / grow-out yang dikontrak. 

  

	2.	 	PIHAK PERTAMA akan bertangun jawab sepenuhnya masalah pajak untuk proyek, hubungan masyrakat maupun pemerintah dan keamanan lokasi. 

  

	3.	 	PIHAK PERTAMA dan PIHAK KEDUA akan bagi onkos produksi anakan kerang (berdasarkan gambar budget proyek yang terlampir) tujuh puluh persen (70%) PIHAK KEDUA dan
tiga puluh persen (30%) PIHAK PERTAMA. Selanjutnya, kedua belah pihak akan buka rekenning baru di Bali dimana per bulan PIHAK KEDUA akan stor tujuh puluh juta Indonesia Rupiah (IRP 70,000,000) dan PIHAK PERTAMA akan stor tiga
puluh juta Indonesia Rupiah (IRP 30,000,000). 

  

	4.	 	Sesuai dengan pasal 2, hasil anakan mutiara dari hatchery yang telah mengcapai ukuran rata-rata enam (6) cm akan dibagai tujuh puluh persen (70%) untuk PIHAK KEDUA dan tiga
puluh persen (30%) untuk PIHAK PERTAMA. 

  

	5.	 	Peralatan yang disediakan oleh kedua belah perusahaan merupakan milik dari perusahaan yang telah menyediakannya. 

  

	6.	 	Pembayaran ongkos kerja yang tidak berhubungan secara lansung dengan produksi anakan kerang sesuai kesepakatan ini (kerang mutiara yang di berbudidayakan oleh PIHAK PERTAMA)
akan di tangung oleh PIHAK PERTAMA. Selanjutnya, PIHAK PERTAMA akan melapor kegiatan/pekerjaan tersebut kepada PIHAK KEDUA tiap bulan dan akan masukan uang ganti-rugi dalam rekening proyek kerja sama pada akhir bulan.

  

	7.	 	Capital expenditure (pembelian barang-barang tetap seperti long-line, perahu, mesin, genset dll) harus mendapat persetujuan secara tertulis dari masing-masing pihak baru boleh
membeli. 

  

	8.	 	Masa kesepakatan/kontrak ini berlaku tiga (3) tahun dan boleh memperpanjang tiga (3) tahun lagi, sesuai persetujuan pihak masing-masing. Untuk perpanjangan atau penyelsaikan masa
kontrak satu pihak antara lain harus memberikan kesimpatan paling minimal enem (6) bulan sebelum masa kesepakatan pertama selasai. 

  

	9.	 	Kalau sampai terjadi kesepakatan ini tidak berlanjut setelah masa pertama dan pada saatnya selasai masih ada anakan kerang yang dibawa ukuran minimal enam (6) cm, masing-masing
pihak sepakat untuk mempelihara anakan kerang tersebut sehingga enam (6) cm sesuai keadaan dan kapasitas lokasi. 

  

	10.	 	Kalau sampai terjadi kesepakatan ini diselasaikan secara final, barang-barang yang telah dibelikan pada saat masa kesepakatan berlaku akan dibagai tujuh puluh persen

  

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 (70%) untuk PIHAK KEDUA dan tiga puluh persen (30%) untuk PIHAK PERTAMA. Selanjutna barang
yang telah dibagai sesuai pasal ini boleh dijual kepada satu pihak antara lain. 
  

	11.	 	Masing-masing pihak mempunyai hak jual anakan kerang yang telah dibagai kepada pihak lain. Kemudian pihak masing-masing boleh sepakat untuk menjual anakan kerang bersama lalu bagai
hasil jual tujuh puluh persen (70%) untuk PIHAK KEDUA dan tiga puluh persen (30%) untuk PIHAK PERTAMA. 

  

	12.	 	PIHAK PERTAMA dan PIHAK KEDUA menciptakan kesepakatan ini dengan sungguh-sunggah dan berjanji akan usahakan semaksimal mungkin agar supaya proyek tersebut berjalan
lancar dan berhasil. Kemudian, kalau sampai terjadi sesuatu yang tidak diinginkan atau masalah lain diantara pihak masing-masing, PIHAK PERTAMA dan PIHAK KEDUA akan berusaha untuk menyelasaikan dengan secara baik.

  

	13.	 	Perjanjian lainnya yang tidak menghalangi perkembangan hubungan yang lebih lanjut antara lain adalah: retail atau aktivitas promosi, pearl seeding (penyemaian mutiara), training,
R&D dan usaha bersama di Bali atau daerah lainnya di Indonesia. 

  

	14.	 	Kesepakatan ini akan dibuat lagi secara legalis paling tidak enem puluh (60) hari setalah tanggal yang bertanda tangan dibawa. 

  
 Kesepakatan ini ditanda tangan pada hari Senin tanggal 2 bulan November tahun 2002 di
Denpasar Bali: 
  

	PT Horiko Abadi	  	Atlas Pacific Limited
	 	  	  PT Cendana Indopearls

  
  

	Mr Horiko Hideaki	  	    Dr Joseph James Uel Taylor
		
	Disaksikan oleh:	  	 

  

 4Employment Contract

 Exhibit 4xx 
  

 
  
 18 October 2002 
  
  
 Employment Contract 
  
 Mr Jan Jorgensen 
 8 Stanton Street 
 Safety Bay WA 6169 
  
 Dear Jan, 
  
 Appointment – Project Manager 
  
 It is with pleasure that we offer you the position of Project Manager at our Pearl Farm site in Indonesia. 
  
 We set out your employment terms and conditions below: 
  

	1.	 	Responsibilities 

  
 You will be responsible to the Managing Director in accordance with the job description attached. 
  

	2.	 	Term of Contract 

  
 This Contract will commence on 5th November 2002 (or from the date that you depart Australia to commence your responsibilities for this position). This contract is for a minimum term of 2 years subject to clause 9 of this contract. 
  

	3.	 	Remuneration Package 

  
 You will be paid a net (after tax) salary of Aus$103,500 per annum, payable monthly in arrears. Any payments you wish us to make (for example to a
superannuation fund) will be deducted from your net salary. Your basic wage will be subject to annual review. 
  

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	4.	 	Additional Entitlements 

  

	 	4.1	 	On-site furnished accommodation including provision of food, electricity, water etc. 

  

	 	4.2	 	An allowance of $8,700 is provided and is to be used for travel and accommodation to and from site and for services such as telephone whilst at site. This allowance does not accrue
to the employee and can only be accumulated for 12 months. 

  

	 	4.3	 	Cost of all medical expenses associated with working in Indonesia. 

  

	 	4.4	 	All costs associated with work permits and entry visas into Indonesia. 

  

	 	4.5	 	Travel, Medical and Evacuation, and Loss of Income insurances. 

  

	5.	 	Taxation 

  
 The Company will attend to and pay all taxes on your behalf in Indonesia. As your salary is net of tax you will not have to concern yourself with tax
issues. You will be required to adhere to tax regulations in Indonesia including the lodgment of a tax return which will be prepared by the company. It is your responsibility to address any tax issues relating to your personal circumstances in
Australia or elsewhere. 
  

	6.	 	Leave entitlement 

  
 Expatriate staff are entitled to 80 days per annum away from site at a time that is mutually convenient to the Company and the employee. Leave will
commence from the day that you leave site and end on the day that you return to site. 
  
 Paid sick leave will be granted as required but shall not exceed 30 days per annum. After 30 days sick leave the employer may terminate this contract. Contract renewal maybe negotiated when illness is overcome. Sick
leave does not accrue from year to year. 
  

	6.	 	Confidentiality 

  
 You must not, except in the proper performance of your duties, disclose to any person (and must use your best endeavours to prevent the publication or
disclosure to any person) any trade secret or other confidential information concerning the Company’s operations. 
  
 The contents of this contract are also considered confidential and likewise you must not disclose any detail to any person except in the proper
performance of your duties. 
  

	7.	 	Notice 

  
 It is the intention of the parties that this contract be for a period which expires no sooner than 2 years from the commencement date. Notwithstanding,
three (3) months written notice must be given by one party to the other party in order to terminate this contract. 
  
 We take this opportunity of extending a warm welcome to you on your return to the Company. 
  

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 If you are in agreement with the above terms and conditions please sign the copy of this letter and return it to us.

  
  

	 Yours sincerely
	 	 	 	 Terms and Conditions Accepted

			
	 /s/    Joseph Taylor        
	 	 	 	 /s/    Jan
Jorgensen        

	 Joseph Taylor
 Managing Director
	 	 	 	 Jan Jorgensen

  
  
  

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 Project Manager 
  
  
 Responsible to: Managing Director 
  
 Job Description: 
  
 The Project Manager is responsible for the efficient operation of the Indonesian project and has the following responsibilities. 

 

	1.	 	Implementing planning related to project development. 

  

	2.	 	Maintaining quality assurance at all stages of project development and ensuring the implementation of best practice pearl farming. 

  

	3.	 	Ensuring that the specified production targets are met within the constraints of budget. 

  

	4.	 	Directing on site management staff. 

  

	5.	 	Reporting and liaison with the Managing Director. 

  

	6.	 	Assisting in the preparation of yearly budgets. 

  

	7.	 	Preparing monthly funding requests. 

  

	8.	 	Staff training, development and retention of key staff. 

  

	9.	 	Staff discipline. 

  

	10.	 	Assisting management in understanding the language and culture of Indonesia. 

  

	11.	 	Community and government relations (in conjunction with the Administration Manager) 

  

	12.	 	Keeping abreast of developments in pearling and aquaculture generally that may be of benefit to the project. 

  

	13.	 	Any other specific tasks as directed by the Managing Director or Board of Directors. 

  
 The focus of the Project Manager is the efficient and harmonious operation of the project for production of best quality pearls. In carrying
out the above, the Project Manager will endeavour to work with all staff in a manner that encourages high performance, enjoyment of the work and minimal misunderstanding or conflict. The Project Manager is ultimately responsible for resolving staff
problems and will be available to assist other management staff when and where required. The Project Manager will make every effort to ensure good communications is maintained with all staff and will undertake to assist junior managers in their
efforts to understand the culture and language of Indonesia. 
  

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