The Santurce docks with 2300 tons of building materials. (30 Jun 1923)
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Page: 11, Section: N/A
The Santurce docks with 2300 tons of building materials. (30 Jun 1923)
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Page: 11, Section: N/A
The steamer Yankton will be sold by the U.S. Court. (29 Jun 1923)
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Page: 16, Section: N/A
The gas boat Admiral Beatty is renamed to Governor Shea. (29 Jun 1923)
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Page: 16, Section: N/A
A houseboat explodes and burns off bayfront. (28 Jun 1923)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A
High winds force the Cuban fishing schooner Santiaguitio to port in Miami. She runs aground in the bay while attempting to dock and the city board of health forces the crew to dump her spoiled cargo of live fish at sea. The destitute vessel is currently in port for repairs. (27 Jun 1923)
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Page: 6, Section: N/A
The Miami Aquarium will open in the fall with county and Chamber of Commerce financial support. (27 Jun 1923)
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Page: 1, Section: N/A
Pawnee’s sister ship, the Delaware, will be put on Miami – Jacksonville service by Clyde Lines. (25 Jun 1923)
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Page: 10, Section: N/A
Miami Beach Electric Company and Meteor Transport basins will be dredged to 18 feet. (24 Jun 1923)
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Page: 8, Section: N/A
Officials are confering to save the Miami Aquarium. (23 Jun 1923)
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Page: 2, Section: N/A
More on the proposed Keys highway. (21 Jun 1923)
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Page: 12, Section: N/A