An oil nuisance in the (16 Mar 1922)

An oil nuisance in the bay is traced to the old and leaking government barge number 9. (16 Mar 1922)

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The county will buy land (16 Mar 1922)

The county will buy land for parks and drives at Baker’s Haulover. (16 Mar 1922)

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The concrete causeway viaducts are (14 Mar 1922)

The concrete causeway viaducts are cracking and exposing the structural steel. An attempt will be made to pump cement into the cracks. (14 Mar 1922)

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Senator Fletcher presents the plan (8 Mar 1922)

Senator Fletcher presents the plan for a pair of battleships sunk as ornaments at the entrance of Government Cut to government officials. (8 Mar 1922)

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Page: 1, Section: B

A party is angling at (7 Mar 1922)

A party is angling at Cocolobo from the yacht Shadow V. (7 Mar 1922)

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The City of Miami will (7 Mar 1922)

The City of Miami will be out for repairs for the rest of the season. (7 Mar 1922)

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Page: 3, Section: N/A

Engineer Watson may withdraw his (6 Mar 1922)

Engineer Watson may withdraw his objections to the location of the proposed Haulover Cut bridge. (6 Mar 1922)

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