The auxiliary schooner Ena K. will take up Miami – Nassau service. [Photo] (27 May 1927)
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The auxiliary schooner Ena K. will take up Miami – Nassau service. [Photo] (27 May 1927)
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Miami Beach citizens rally for county secession. (24 May 1927)
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Legal notices from the city to collect taxes on property has grown from a few pages in 1925 to 63 pages. If the taxes are not paid the land will be auctioned. (23 May 1927)
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Page: 13, Section: N/A
Many details and photos of drilling for oil in South Florida. (22 May 1927)
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Dade County refuses to let Miami Beach become a county. (22 May 1927)
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Norman Walls has bought the auxiliary schooner Mars and is reconditioning her at Fisher’s Boat Slip. [Photo] (18 May 1927)
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Hugh Matheson’s new ketch Marmion is launched at Coconut Grove. (15 May 1927)
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Ralph Munroe explains the importance of the Safety Valve to prevent flooding. (11 May 1927)
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Page: 15, Section: N/A
The steamer Comus was on fire off St. Augustine. The fire was brought under control and the ship proceeded. (10 May 1927)
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The recommendation of Ralph Munroe that the opening between Key Biscayne and Ragged Key be called the Safety Valve has been approved by the U.S. Geographic Board. (8 May 1927)
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