The freighters Ethiopia Victory and Columbia Victory discharge at Pier 1. [Photo] (28 May 1947)
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Page: 1, Section: B
The freighters Ethiopia Victory and Columbia Victory discharge at Pier 1. [Photo] (28 May 1947)
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The Prins Valdemar has legal problems again. (27 May 1947)
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Page: 1, Section: B
Daily port report: Steamships Mario, Samson, Pat Doris, Godoy and Florida. Motor vessels Bidou, Isle of June, Standba, J. D. Zee, Rock Sound, Juana and City of Miami. (24 May 1947)
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Page: 10, Section: A
Dade County pioneer Andrew L. Hardie, a resident since 1899, dies. (24 May 1947)
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Page: 8, Section: A
Proposed corporate limit additions to Dade County: The rest of Key Biscayne to be taken from Coral Gables and Virginia Key to be taken from Miami Beach. (22 May 1947)
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Page: 11, Section: A
The historic old tug Three Friends sinks at her dock in Jacksonville. A granddaughter of Napolean Broward, one of the tug’s builders, is searching for support to restore the tug. (16 May 1947)
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Page: 22, Section: A
The recreation ship Atlantis, a converted landing craft moored off Bear Cut, will open on 24 May. (11 May 1947)
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Page: 2, Section: B
Two temporary North Bay Causeway wood bridges, which have been used since 1928, are being removed. [Photo] (11 May 1947)
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Page: 19, Section: A
The 100-foot freighter Heavy Moon sinks on a shoal off Fisher’s Island. (3 May 1947)
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