Permission to land the South (16 Nov 1920)

Permission to land the South American cable is denied. However, Miami has connection to Havana via Key West and the South American cable can be connected to Havana. (16 Nov 1920)

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The City of Miami draws (15 Nov 1920)

The City of Miami draws 16.8 feet in ballast. The Miami ship channel has only 16 feet clearance. (15 Nov 1920)

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An SOS is received from (15 Nov 1920)

An SOS is received from the motor ship Benorva disabled in rough weather 7 miles off Palm Beach. (15 Nov 1920)

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The Navy will not allow (13 Nov 1920)

The Navy will not allow a connection to the South American telegraph cable terminating offshore Miami. (13 Nov 1920)

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The new street name signs (9 Nov 1920)

The new street name signs are being installed. Twelfth is now Flagler Street. [Chaille Plan] (9 Nov 1920)

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Treasure hunters are searching for (2 Nov 1920)

Treasure hunters are searching for gold on a Spanish ship located in 20 feet of water off Boca Ratone. (2 Nov 1920)

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