Dredge A. MacKenzie is completely disabled when the crankshafts on all 3 of her diesel engines break. (11 Oct 1924)
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Page: 10, Section: A
Dredge A. MacKenzie is completely disabled when the crankshafts on all 3 of her diesel engines break. (11 Oct 1924)
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Page: 10, Section: A
To handle the growth in freight, commissioners authorize construction of more dock facilities. (8 Oct 1924)
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Page: 7, Section: A
The Norwegian freighter Enare arrives with 2000 tons of cement. [Photo] (7 Oct 1924)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A
The barge Susquehanna, towed by the tug Senator Bailey, arrives with 672,000 gallons of gasoline for the Gulf Refining Corporation. (6 Oct 1924)
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Page: 4, Section: A
A photo and details of the Apache. (4 Oct 1924)
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Page: 10, Section: B
The cabin cruiser Champ crashes into Collins Bridge. (29 Sep 1924)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
The Miami Aquarium will not reopen. (26 Sep 1924)
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Page: 6, Section: N/A
Clyde Lines will put the steamers Apache and Arapahoe on the Miami – New York run. (26 Sep 1924)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
Carl Fisher’s concrete hull freighter Saponia will not be suitable as a moored fishing club 1.5 miles off Cocolobo Cay as planned. So a channel is dug at Miami Beach and the Saponia is run in toward shore under her own power. She is now settled into the sand and is used as a storage house while her machinery is removed. [Photo] (21 Sep 1924)
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Page: 13, Section: B
The A. MacKenzie arrives and starts dredging on the ship channel just beyond the jetties. [Photo] (16 Sep 1924)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A