The Gulf & Southern Line steamer W. M. Tupper arrives in ballast from New Orleans. (15 Aug 1924)
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Page: 7, Section: N/A
The Gulf & Southern Line steamer W. M. Tupper arrives in ballast from New Orleans. (15 Aug 1924)
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Clyde Lines will introduce steamer service to New York. (15 Aug 1924)
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Under much opposition the Improvement Fund trustees take the 10 acres of submerged bay land off the market and the Brown Company recalls their bid. (15 Aug 1924)
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The Berry Islands will be converted to a private yacht. (14 Aug 1924)
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Allison offers to donate the aquarium to Miami. The institution would be moved from Miami Beach to Bayfront Park. (10 Aug 1924)
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If the bill before Congress to deepen Government Cut to 25 feet fails, Fisher will finance the project. (9 Aug 1924)
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The lighthouse tender Sundew will set 50 new beacons near Miami. (7 Aug 1924)
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Carl Fisher arrives on his newest yacht, Eagle. [Photo] (7 Aug 1924)
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A photo and details of dredge number 10 which will do the bayfront park filling as soon as the last gap in the piling is closed. (3 Aug 1924)
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Plans are outlined for connecting the Coral Gables yacht basin with the Ta-Miami Canal. (30 Jul 1924)
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